Really?

When would you say this behavior will kick in? I hope to be free ranging the guinea's within 4 or 5 more weeks
Guineas normally start their first breeding season in the spring of the year following the year they were hatched. In more southern states with longer daylight hours it can begin in the fall of their first year.
 
Guineas normally start their first breeding season in the spring of the year following the year they were hatched. In more southern states with longer daylight hours it can begin in the fall of their first year.

Well i hope to have them free ranging in a few short weeks. They were purchased for tick control ...i hope they behave for me until they "fly the coop"

Thank you
 

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