mixed herd/chickens first/guineas first/or only one kind?

TwistOfFate

In the Brooder
7 Years
Jun 19, 2012
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Candor, New York
I would like to have guineas (about 10) and marans (about 4-6). I am trying to decide if
a. I get both guineas and chicken babies at the same time and raise them together (to improve the chance they'll get along no late-comers to get picked on)
b. I get chickens first (hens) and wait until they start laying, then get guinea eggs for the hens to care for (to bond guineas to momma hens)
c. I only get guineas OR I only get chickens (since this is my first time ever having any type of bird)
d. I get guineas first, THEN get the chickens (worried about guinea aggression on this one, when introducing new peeps to the herd)

my setup:
we own 30 acres in upstate NY
I hope to have everyone freeranging when they are old enough
they will have access to a large barn AND a coop with nest boxes and places to roost especially during the winter snow
everyone is protected by Athena, our great pyreneese LGD
did I say I'm new to birds? :)

anyone with suggestions, first hand experience, words of advice or anything else, please help!
 
I have both chickens and guineas.
I have not had any problems at all with them being together.
"Sometimes" a guinea will pick on one of the chickens, but they pick on each other, too.
I got my chickens first then bought 6 guineas keets later.
Right now I have a little d'Uccle broody hen raising 5 guinea keets.
It's cute. They're almost as big as she is and they still follow her around.

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