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I'm in Seymour. Guinea fowl can fly to top trees or the roof of your house. They will wander around on the ground and cross roads. It takes a while for them to get used to a new place to roost.
A couple years ago someone released a bunch of them in the fields around the house, most of them would roost around my coop during the very cold nights until I got them to move in my coop. I was able to give a farmer most of them, now I have 4 left that I raised as chicks. They are used to the chickens and vice versa. Where are you located Lorli?
I was getting eggs from them until November. The egg taste just like chicken egg.
A couple years ago someone released a bunch of them in the fields around the house, most of them would roost around my coop during the very cold nights until I got them to move in my coop. I was able to give a farmer most of them, now I have 4 left that I raised as chicks. They are used to the chickens and vice versa. Where are you located Lorli?
I was getting eggs from them until November. The egg taste just like chicken egg.