How Long Does This Stage Last For

I would love to have attack guineas. The North American guineas are not that aggressive, just flighty.
I would agree with a previous post that they must be much closer their original African ancestors.
You should talk to other Australian breeders to see if this is normal behavior for the breed there.
 
Thanks everyone for your great advice.
I usally give the guinea fowl some barley from the alpacas food whenever i am feeding the alpacas, which they gobble down very fast.
Today he hasn't been as bad, just following me around looking for food. from what Aj1911 said it sound like they are protecting their place, which makes sence as they usually attack our neighbours and the people in our family that don't do outside much.
But i guess having a true guinea isn't too bad
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have had guineas for four years, and have never seen that kind of behaviour. They will run up to us for food, or to yell at us when it's time to be put away, but if we get too close, they run the other way.

Absolutely the same here. Sorry.
Laura​
 

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