thill808
In the Brooder
Hi everyone. I just joined BYC and am excited to learn a bunch! I am from Norman, OK and have a guinea. It's a long story about how I came to be a guinea mom. My first order of business is finding adult guineas in the area. I am striking out by myself. A local feed store told me to check with this community. I have one lonely guy as of today and he keeps calling for his buddy. I feel terrible. These two have been together since I got them last summer. I can provide more details if anyone needs it. I would love to have several guineas if I can find someone willing to sell some to me. I just fell in love with these two hilarious guys and spoil them as best I can. They are free range, returning to their coop each evening. I have wanted additional guineas for a while now but I had trouble locating any. As I mentioned, we lost one this morning. Please tell me how guineas fair when they lose their buddy if there are only two. Would he incorporate into a new group or would he be fine by himself? I need some guidance on this one from those of you who know guineas and their behaviors please.
In addition to my guinea, I have four adopted free range house bunnies, all from a bunny shelter. I have no kids so most all my time is spent enjoying my buns and birds.
In addition to my guinea, I have four adopted free range house bunnies, all from a bunny shelter. I have no kids so most all my time is spent enjoying my buns and birds.