Raising Guinea Fowl 101

Yes, let them become adult birds. 6 months, they will know by then when to fly away. I am so sorry, I would not want to see you loose your flock. Guinea cocks get silly and think they can kill anything, the extra time will help.
 
i was really thinking about getting some guineas...got ten acres and plenty of ticks and snakes here in the forest....hmmmm....to get or not to get...
Hey! I could ship you hatching eggs @birdman55 or if you make our chickenfest, I will gift you some eggs
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If I have keets I can bring a few also. its always better to hand raise them yourself. And if you keep and raise them, they aren't bad for the table either. After them killing the hawks a few weeks ago, from now on I will always keep them here. I do keep my lavender and pearls separated during breeding season, so my colors are pure. Offer still stands on the oddball whites that were dumped off here, but I know nothing about the history. They are pretty wild too.
My first 2 hens, almost 3 years ago, Quasey and Loppy (my pearls) and the group of 6 whites, out of which only 1 was a hen, Prissy






Realized I don't have any newer pics, and none of my lavenders, ugh!
 
Mine are now about 10wks old can I open the door tomorrow or must I stil wait. We Live on a farm with lots of bugs and no daytime predators am I going to be able to free range them tomm? Thanks
 

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