arent87
Chirping
Hi all, I'm sure this question has been asked before, but the only info I can find is more related to introducing keets to chickens, so I apologize if I missed something. My chickens are in a different large enclosed area and do not free range, so there will not be any physical interaction between them and the guineas. I'm only looking for Guinea-specific advice.
So here's the scenario:
I have 10 Guineas that I got as keets from Cackle Hatchery in May. They have been in their outdoor coop (4'x'4' enclosed coop with a 4' x 8' run underneath) for 2 weeks now, and I will be opening things up this weekend to let them start free ranging for the first time. That being said, I started out with 13 keets, but three were nabbed by black snakes
So I ordered reinforcements! (15 keets to be delivered ~11 August)
Question: When the time comes to move the new keets out of the garage, what is the best way to do it? I have seen anywhere from 4 weeks to 6 weeks of age. I have seen some recommend giving them shelter so they can hide from adults (given the size of the coop, there's not much room for shelters). I have seen some people say they keep the two flocks completely separate for up to a year
I have seen people say that they just put the youngsters in and the gown ups just kind of ignore them, or at least leave them alone because they recognize that they are babies... But given I have roughly two months to get it figured out, I need solid, no-kidding, 'This is what I do' advice. Can you guys please help?
So here's the scenario:
I have 10 Guineas that I got as keets from Cackle Hatchery in May. They have been in their outdoor coop (4'x'4' enclosed coop with a 4' x 8' run underneath) for 2 weeks now, and I will be opening things up this weekend to let them start free ranging for the first time. That being said, I started out with 13 keets, but three were nabbed by black snakes

Question: When the time comes to move the new keets out of the garage, what is the best way to do it? I have seen anywhere from 4 weeks to 6 weeks of age. I have seen some recommend giving them shelter so they can hide from adults (given the size of the coop, there's not much room for shelters). I have seen some people say they keep the two flocks completely separate for up to a year
