islanddude
Hatching
- May 26, 2015
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Hello, I'm new here. I just wanted to see if anyone had any feedback on my situation. I'm looking to get a couple (few) Guinea Fowl and was wondering if anyone had any advise for me. Here's my situation:
I bought an Island on a river in Wisconsin and it's zoned conservancy which doesn't allow me to put any "permanent" structures on it so it's primarily used for camping and relaxing. It's 15 Acres and has a abundance of ticks on it and I learned that Guinea hens eat ticks and thought it would be cool to try something like that out. the only thing is I can't necessarily (obviously) go there every day although close to every weekend if I wanted. But it's mostly wooded and I would have them roam free scavenging for themselves. I'm not sure exactly what I would do in the winter time though because there's a possibity of not getting there for a couple of months in the winter. I was thinking of leaving them some feed and build them a coop for that time but does that make sense. Any feedback or comments would be appreciated.
I bought an Island on a river in Wisconsin and it's zoned conservancy which doesn't allow me to put any "permanent" structures on it so it's primarily used for camping and relaxing. It's 15 Acres and has a abundance of ticks on it and I learned that Guinea hens eat ticks and thought it would be cool to try something like that out. the only thing is I can't necessarily (obviously) go there every day although close to every weekend if I wanted. But it's mostly wooded and I would have them roam free scavenging for themselves. I'm not sure exactly what I would do in the winter time though because there's a possibity of not getting there for a couple of months in the winter. I was thinking of leaving them some feed and build them a coop for that time but does that make sense. Any feedback or comments would be appreciated.