Your Guineas are bonded to your flock of chickens AND to the coop (whether they harass the chickens or not they still see them as their flock and the coop as home), so They will probably always want to return to their old flock and coop no matter what you do. They most likely won't bond with the new batch of keets or to a new coop/pen unless you pen them all up there for at least 6 wks (they may need to be separated by wire to keep the 3 adults from picking on the younger birds until the keets are mostly grown). 6 weeks confinement (not let out at all) will typically reprogram a Guinea to a new home, but even after that you may always have to kick those 3 Guineas out of the chicken coop and herd them over to the Guinea coop/pen each evening once they are free ranging again. Since it has already started, the Guinea aggression towards the chickens may not stop, even with those 3 having more Guineas to focus on... and worst case scenario the younger birds may start in with the same behavior because they see the 3 older birds doing it.Is there a way to "un"coop train my guineas. Right now I have 7 chickens (including 2 roosters) and 3 guineas. I am getting A LOT more chickens this spring and I would like to get about 10 more guineas BUT my guineas harass my chickens too much. I tried to train my guineas to roost in the trees but they insist on roosting in the coop with my chickens. I wouldn't mind them harassing the chickens too much except that they have picked at the tails of my beautiful roosters until they are nubs. I want the guineas to be wild and roam the acreage to eat ticks but they insist on staying close with the chickens. I'm wondering if they had a larger flock and if I start the new keets far from the house if the 3 adults will go to them or if the keets will only come up to the house to join the adults. Any advise on how to make my guineas "go away"?
You may have better luck moving the chickens to a new coop... and then just free ranging the Guineas and chickens at separate times if there are still too many aggression problems.
Or you may just want to re-home those 3 adults and start over with your new keets if you aren't up to all the work and frustration...
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