guinea trouble

swampyacrefarms

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Jul 11, 2012
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I have 5, 6 week old guineas and two of them are fighting pretty good with blood on their faces. I know why they are doing this, but is their any way to stop this behavior? They are being raised with chickens the same age. What age do the guineas have to be to let them start to free range?
 
How much space do they have? Do they have plenty of roosts? Sometimes overcrowding can lead to fighting at a young age. If there is blood loss/visible wounds then you should keep an eye on the wounds, the others may start cannibalizing them. Hard habit to break once they start doing it. The bully and the injured bird may need to be separated and isolated for a while. Blu-kote works great to hide blood and wounds. Neosporin (plain, no pain relief) works great to help heal up injuries too.

I don't free range my keets until they are 12 weeks (personal preference, due to their hawk and ground predator vulnerability prior to that age). Some start a lot sooner tho. If you can sit with them and keep an eye on them, and successfully herd them back in to the coop when it's time to go in... then you can start whenever you feel they are ready to free range. Successfully herding them back in each evening and making it a normal routine is crucial tho if you plan on locking them up each night for safety (highly recommended). I would not just turn them loose at any age, you may never see them again.
 
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My coop is an old trailer with lots of room and roosts. they just started fighting today in their outside run. I tried separating them so they could still see each other, but it was freaking out to get back with the other birds.
 
The outside run is not attached to the coop, I have been herding them in a cage and taking them out there morning and night. they are so used to this that they go right in each time.
 
I've never had keets that young fighting, and to me that seems a little early for them to be working out their pecking order... but as long as they are not drawing blood, they should work it out eventually. If it's an ongoing/escalating thing between just those 2 birds you may need to re-home one of them tho.
 

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