MrsTush
Songster
- Jun 10, 2020
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Hi everyone!
My 8 guineas were born May 20th. They are still shedding their baby feathers on their heads but are very healthy and spoiled ROTTEN.
Last night my husband and I removed a thorny bush because the guineas have been spending a lot of time in there and I didn't want them to get use to it.
One of my females was not happy about this and kept going back to that area and laying in a little shaded part. My flock is always together and if I go out to their yard they are always on my heels. This one was still sitting while the others were sticking to where I was. She looked like she was making a nest.
Aren't they way too young??
I watched her and she finally got up and joined the flock and was acting normal. This morning I opened their coop and everyone is fine.
I'm worried about her being too young of she is nesting or if I have an egg bound guinea. It's definitely not easy to get them to let me check them out. They only love me on their terms
I added a picture of what she was doing yesterday.
My 8 guineas were born May 20th. They are still shedding their baby feathers on their heads but are very healthy and spoiled ROTTEN.
Last night my husband and I removed a thorny bush because the guineas have been spending a lot of time in there and I didn't want them to get use to it.
One of my females was not happy about this and kept going back to that area and laying in a little shaded part. My flock is always together and if I go out to their yard they are always on my heels. This one was still sitting while the others were sticking to where I was. She looked like she was making a nest.
Aren't they way too young??
I watched her and she finally got up and joined the flock and was acting normal. This morning I opened their coop and everyone is fine.
I'm worried about her being too young of she is nesting or if I have an egg bound guinea. It's definitely not easy to get them to let me check them out. They only love me on their terms

I added a picture of what she was doing yesterday.