lutz123
Songster
So...I currently have 2 brooders full of 11 chicks and 2 keets, and an incubator with a dozen guinea eggs and really need to get my coop going!! My ideal number, knowing that it will inevitably change (grow), is to finish up with 6-8 guineas, and 4-6 chicken hens. I will likely keep any guineas from this hatch simply because there are a number of predators. I highly doubt they would all make it a year. I will likely free-range the guineas during the day, and keep the chickens their covered coop/run unless I'm outside to supervise. I've not decided whether to divide the coop into separate areas, or to coop everyone together.
I'm familiar with folks saying it worked or didn't work to house them together, but haven't really been able to follow specifics for each of those situations. Is it better that I won't be keeping roosters? Should I have a more assertive chicken breed? Does allowing more space per bird help? Separate roosting/hiding areas? More guineas, less guineas? I'm sure that people have lots of different experiences - some have probably never had a problem no matter what, while others just can't make it work. But are there any situations where it just really doesn't work at all?
Thank you!!
Ashley
I'm familiar with folks saying it worked or didn't work to house them together, but haven't really been able to follow specifics for each of those situations. Is it better that I won't be keeping roosters? Should I have a more assertive chicken breed? Does allowing more space per bird help? Separate roosting/hiding areas? More guineas, less guineas? I'm sure that people have lots of different experiences - some have probably never had a problem no matter what, while others just can't make it work. But are there any situations where it just really doesn't work at all?
Thank you!!
Ashley