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My guineas are always cooped at night, but that's because of predators. I've never tried having them sleep out in the snow. In general, they're pretty hardy and resourceful, so I think chances are they'd be all right, cold-wise.Anyone leave their Guinneas out in the snow? My daughter insisted on cooping them, I feel strongly that they will be okay in a tree or on the roof... other than predators.
If I had guineas, they would sleep outside. I’m not a good person to listen to though. I hate guineas, and would want them gone.Anyone leave their Guinneas out in the snow? My daughter insisted on cooping them, I feel strongly that they will be okay in a tree or on the roof... other than predators.
Mine get no special attention. I couldn't possibly catch them if I wanted. They always roost in the rafters of a tall metal shed, but they come out in the snow during the day. They seem to like the snow more than the peacocks and chickens, but a lot less than the turkeys and ducks.Anyone leave their Guinneas out in the snow? My daughter insisted on cooping them, I feel strongly that they will be okay in a tree or on the roof... other than predators.