for the young guinneas not coming out- does your coop have a run attached? i know with mine at that age they were very cautious about coming out, they had a mini run where they were in with the chickens, but fenced off, i just let them figure it out- then later they were allowed in with the chickens and eventually they roosted in a close tree. if it were me, i would have a little fenced area so they could explore when they are ready, but they would be safe. i like the idea of your coop- would love to see pics of it.
i handled my keets too, until they went into the run. They don't interact the same way as chickens, but we love just watching them, they are so aware of everything- and you can see them figuring things out- really has surprised me how they interact, if they see us at night on the porch, they will talk to us in sleepy voices, and if i call 'guinea guinea' they come running talking the whole way,,
i handled my keets too, until they went into the run. They don't interact the same way as chickens, but we love just watching them, they are so aware of everything- and you can see them figuring things out- really has surprised me how they interact, if they see us at night on the porch, they will talk to us in sleepy voices, and if i call 'guinea guinea' they come running talking the whole way,,
