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Is it really true that the guines must be cooped until they are 12 weeks old
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Start training them now to come to a call. Some people put millet or scratch in a can, and call ginny ginny ginny but its whatever you decide to use. Toss out the feed a little keep shaking it in the can, and calling them. Once they realize your call means food you can start them free ranging, only let half out the first few days. They catch on fairly fast. This has worked with all my young birds in most of my poultry, and waterfowl too.I don't raise mine with other fowl. On what age can I open the door ? And on 16 February they will be cooped for 6 wks
They are ready, do you have a method to call them back? If not start teaching before you do. every day twice a day, make a call, it can be your voice saying ginny ginny ginny, a bell, does not really matter but loud enough they hear it. When you call them, feed them a treat. After a week or so they know that means food and will come running.when am i able to let my guinea fowl out to free range there about 2 months old![]()
even if there are hawks, goannas and snakesThey are ready, do you have a method to call them back? If not start teaching before you do. every day twice a day, make a call, it can be your voice saying ginny ginny ginny, a bell, does not really matter but loud enough they hear it. When you call them, feed them a treat. After a week or so they know that means food and will come running.
Then, you can let a small group out each day. Eventually after a week or so, they are ready. Good luck!
Quote: If you have predatory issues then you have to decide, do I free range or pen? I am not sure what a goanna is. Hawks really depends on the size birds they are. Snakes are unlikely to get a guinea, but depends where you live. I don't have a large enough snake here to take on guineas, they usually eat them.