It wasn't totally by choice but for lack of space. That and the fact that a Red Tail Hawk got into my run and killed one of my keets last week. So the remaining 10 babies and my nine chickens are not free ranging anymore. They had been from two months on with no problems until now. I can't stand the idea of losing another bird and it really sucked seeing how scared the Guineas were after the attack. So I covered their run and they all live together now. They had been in two little coops. The Guineas in a mini banty barn and the chickens in the larger coop, but the Guineas keep busting out their brooder light. I don't know how. I covered it with a mesh so they couldn't contact the bulb, but they still bumped the hood so many times that the bulb was hanging by an element wire. This is the fourth bulb they have destroyed in less than three months. And at ten bucks a bulb I can't afford it. Plus i am scared to death that they will either get hurt or cause a fire and die. So the other night as I was tucking in the flock, the Guineas followed the chickens into their coop. So they made the choice and they have been together ever since. I looked in on them tonight and on the first roost pole was five guineas with a chicken hen in the middle, on the second pole was two chicken roosters with four guineas and the remaining guinea was on the shelf with the last chicken rooster and the remaining hens...so they are all happy together. I included pics as they are growing through their awkward adolescent stage. They have gotten bald helmeted heads and I see bumps starting on their head. Also they are getting the cheek waddles whatever they are called. I believe they are pearl colored but not totally sure. I think they are beautiful and enjoy watching them grow. I still feel terrible about losing the one, but I am grateful that the damage could have been worse. They were smart enough to hunker down under the blackberries and ivy in the yard and camouflage.
On a separate note, I notice they stink really bad like poo. I think this was because they were all intoo small of a barn for that many. Also I covered the muddy run with straw so they aren't in muddy poo. My dad says he thinks they might just stink from the inside out like how a buzzard of vulture stinks like the deade things it eats. I disagree though. I hope I'm wrong, they really stink. poor babies. I hope nothing is wrong with them....