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My serama pullet is still quite young. I need to figure up exactly how old she is, but she's probably around 8 weeks, maybe older. I'll post as soon as I get everyone locked up for the night and figure up her age. My other flocks are made up of larger breeds than what I'd feel comfortable housing with seramas. That's why my "Marionette" is by herself, which I know is bad.
They are around 5 weeks old. They would be perfect for you I think! They were originally under a broody hen but shes done raising them at this point. I would keep a lamp on them at night or see if your pullet would "adopt" them. I can do all three for $30 you will have a nice breeding trio if you wanted to do so.
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My serama pullet is still quite young. I need to figure up exactly how old she is, but she's probably around 8 weeks, maybe older. I'll post as soon as I get everyone locked up for the night and figure up her age. My other flocks are made up of larger breeds than what I'd feel comfortable housing with seramas. That's why my "Marionette" is by herself, which I know is bad.
Well just let me know if you would be interested in them :) I'd love to see pictures of her!
 
Anyone need 3 guinea hens? (no roosters) They just turned a year old and laid all summer long (they might still be laying i’m not sure) I would love to keep these ladies but I have 20 grow outs to put in their coop. Not sure i’m allowed to list a price but just asking to make back what I paid. They go great with other birds I had them in with chickens and geese and they never bothered them. I am located in Stoneville and will only sell all 3 together.
 

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Anyone need 3 guinea hens? (no roosters) They just turned a year old and laid all summer long (they might still be laying i’m not sure) I would love to keep these ladies but I have 20 grow outs to put in their coop. Not sure i’m allowed to list a price but just asking to make back what I paid. They go great with other birds I had them in with chickens and geese and they never bothered them. I am located in Stoneville and will only sell all 3 together.
I wish I had room
 
is it true you dont worry about guineas being in a coop? they just roost in trees?
Well I think depends I have a lot of night time predators (Owls, foxes, possums and raccoons) So I keep mine up in a coop but the one time I free ranged them they did roost in the tree and survived the night. They’re super fast and flighty birds so I think they’re a little less prone to predators than chickens. If they had it their way they would definitely sleep in trees though and I do know a lot of people who do let them sleep in trees and never coop them I think it’s just a personal preference but do expect some losses.
 
Well I think depends I have a lot of night time predators (Owls, foxes, possums and raccoons) So I keep mine up in a coop but the one time I free ranged them they did roost in the tree and survived the night. They’re super fast and flighty birds so I think they’re a little less prone to predators than chickens. If they had it their way they would definitely sleep in trees though and I do know a lot of people who do let them sleep in trees and never coop them I think it’s just a personal preference but do expect some losses.
yea my land borders the national forest so we have everything from hawks, owls, coyote, raccoon and even panthers! Probably best to coop them if i get guineas
 

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