guineas 4 adults tried to train those , I will say for nice terms ānot so smart birdsā . The fox took them in front of us, they didnāt even fly ! But they flew on the roof of a two story due to a dog . We had 3 generations. The last 2 of course were our favorite and they too were eaten. I did get emotional for the last two.The guinea comment is killing me , I think that getting them will be with me expecting them to be eaten at some point. I have seen some videos of people that have manage to train them to always come back to the coop but I think that is probably very difficult to achieve, I don't have that amount of time at the moment. Not that I deliberately don't care but it's one of those difficult decisions that one has to make peace with.
I prefer the single rooster than a herd of guinea waking me up in the mornings