We'd really like to get Guineas (we have a 16 acre goat farm plus 10 chickens and LOTS of ticks), but I'm trying to do all of my research before moving ahead.
We've read that it works well to get fertilized Guinea eggs and put them under a broody hen. It sounds like that method has great benefits, but our coop really isn't big enough for a bunch more birdies. We'd like to build a shelter for the Guineas under our deck, which would also position them right where we need the most pest control (around the house and garden). Our chicken coop is mobile and we'll be moving it from its location in a back field to the other side of our garden in the near future. I had been thinking at first that this would be an ideal time to get the Guineas since the coop will be located close to where we'd want to house them.
The question is, would we be able to train them to a different shelter if they were raised by a hen in the coop? Has anyone done this successfully, and is it worth the trouble? In our situation, is there a better way to start our Guineas?
Thanks for any help any of you can provide!
We've read that it works well to get fertilized Guinea eggs and put them under a broody hen. It sounds like that method has great benefits, but our coop really isn't big enough for a bunch more birdies. We'd like to build a shelter for the Guineas under our deck, which would also position them right where we need the most pest control (around the house and garden). Our chicken coop is mobile and we'll be moving it from its location in a back field to the other side of our garden in the near future. I had been thinking at first that this would be an ideal time to get the Guineas since the coop will be located close to where we'd want to house them.
The question is, would we be able to train them to a different shelter if they were raised by a hen in the coop? Has anyone done this successfully, and is it worth the trouble? In our situation, is there a better way to start our Guineas?
Thanks for any help any of you can provide!