Hi Vermont Tex...
Welcome to the wonderful adventure of guineas and nice to meet you.
Yes, We have 2 flocks of registered therapy birds. And they are amazing...
I will be the first to admit they are wild and hard to tame for some. But I have 28 birds that will prove them all different.
I am not saying that they listen like my dogs. But I can pet them.. I can touch feet, lift wings...
They are all trained to come to the ring of bells. And they can be herded with no problem.
We have them trained to stay in our yard and woods... Most of the time.. But they are birds, they need attention to stay focused.
One of the reason they work so well for autism.. lol
Actually they have many reasons.. Their noise, their calls, mannerism, feathers.. Even their feed and seeds are beneficial for our autism work.
I do have some sites out there.. I think I have my hatchery page listed here but I will share it again.
www.sandshaven.com/hatchery.php
I also have a facebook page just search sandshaven. On facebook I have our pics from the beginning. One of these days I will finish adding the captions. lol
If you enjoy our page... please "like us"
I will be adding a video there of my nest raid today... I have to grab the babies or the hens seem to squish them. The downfall of a public nest. Needless to say they do not like the invasion.
I have yet to find the time to write a blog... Maybe someday.. I have kept recorded documents of our journey. I am working on a training page.. Also a work in progress.
My best advice in how I train... If you have a flock... Train the whole flock. If you train 1 or 2 when maturity hits and instincts kick in they will take the side of the wild birds.
And your tame couple will revert back to wild.
Next.. I try to chase them very little. Since they are on the wild side they need to want to come to you. I sit in front of their cage and work on computer stuff a lot.
Keeps me from getting bored and helps them feel comfy with me. They are very curious and will end up checking you out. Pet at first with the back of your fingers/hand..
They seem to know you can't grab them that way. Talk softly and move slowly.. If you dedicate enough time you will be able to tame them.
If I can answer anymore questions.. I am happy to..