Yes they are! And when we butchered ours (20 or 30 years ago) I found out where all the sweet feed was going that I thought I was feeding to my horses!I’ve heard guinea hens are great for controlling ticks. Aren’t they really loud?

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Yes they are! And when we butchered ours (20 or 30 years ago) I found out where all the sweet feed was going that I thought I was feeding to my horses!I’ve heard guinea hens are great for controlling ticks. Aren’t they really loud?
They can be. They are also funny. As I said, I would like to have some but that isn't a possibility here.I’ve heard guinea hens are great for controlling ticks. Aren’t they really loud?
It’s interesting how those animals can pinpoint exactly where each little tick is. That’s insane they can eat 2,000 in one night!Guinea fowl and opossums are good on the ticks. Opossums, from what I've heard, can eat up to 2,000 ticks in one night! Unfortunately, I can't have Guineas were I live. And I don't like Opossums. I found one with my bantams one time, and that was that for the little guy. (Plus I had thought it was a rat. It was dark out, and I didn't know what an opossum was, so that's probably why.) Guineas are noisy, but I don't mind. (I love the sound of roosters crowing and everything, so if the bird makes sounds, I love it. Sorry if I'm weird that way.)