Hi everyone, I have free-ranging guinea fowl. One of them went broody under my pool deck and has babies due this coming Monday (4 days from today). I haven't actually decided what to DO when the babies hatch. This is my first natural guinea experience. Typically, I just move my momma chickens to a small coop as soon as they go broody. With ducks, I just put fencing around them where they sit. I don't think my guinea hen will let me move her, and I REALLY don't want to get the incubator set up for just a few days. I could try the fencing route, but it would be difficult to get the fencing around and behind the deck stairs.
I have heard guineas are bad mothers, but most people say it's because they walk their babies through dewy grass. I also think baby guinea would be very attractive to predators. My chicken hens do a great job keeping their babies alive in a free-range environment, but I am not sure how the guinea will do.
I think I have a couple choices. I can:
1. Wait until the babies hatch and then try to take them from Momma. This might be rough. I am almost 9 months pregnant and Momma has 16 eggs she's sitting on!
2. I can attempt to (somehow) fence them. Momma could get out, but the babies wouldn't be able to.
3. I can relax and just let Momma handle it.
4. I can try REALLY, REALLY hard to "herd" them into the coop. I may not actually achieve this.
What would you guys do? Or what have you done in this situation?
Appreciate the advice!
I have heard guineas are bad mothers, but most people say it's because they walk their babies through dewy grass. I also think baby guinea would be very attractive to predators. My chicken hens do a great job keeping their babies alive in a free-range environment, but I am not sure how the guinea will do.
I think I have a couple choices. I can:
1. Wait until the babies hatch and then try to take them from Momma. This might be rough. I am almost 9 months pregnant and Momma has 16 eggs she's sitting on!
2. I can attempt to (somehow) fence them. Momma could get out, but the babies wouldn't be able to.
3. I can relax and just let Momma handle it.
4. I can try REALLY, REALLY hard to "herd" them into the coop. I may not actually achieve this.
What would you guys do? Or what have you done in this situation?
Appreciate the advice!