I already have chickens, peacocks, and ducks so have some experience with poultry, but am now getting some guineas.
I have done lots of readying so hope that I have everything necessary. They will have a coop that is 10 x 10 and 8 ft high. This is attached to a run that is 15 x 15 and 12 ft high. I am heading into a long, cold winter so my plan is to keep them in the coop and run until spring. Does this seem like a good plan?
At 5 months, will they need supplemental heat? They will be secured into the coop at night.
I have been in contact with a local person who is selling 5 month olds. She claims to know which are female but from what I have been reading on this forum I as skeptical. I'm planning on starting with 7 - 10. Is there a optimum number of females per males? Future eggs and keets are not my focus for getting guineas.
I have done lots of readying so hope that I have everything necessary. They will have a coop that is 10 x 10 and 8 ft high. This is attached to a run that is 15 x 15 and 12 ft high. I am heading into a long, cold winter so my plan is to keep them in the coop and run until spring. Does this seem like a good plan?
At 5 months, will they need supplemental heat? They will be secured into the coop at night.
I have been in contact with a local person who is selling 5 month olds. She claims to know which are female but from what I have been reading on this forum I as skeptical. I'm planning on starting with 7 - 10. Is there a optimum number of females per males? Future eggs and keets are not my focus for getting guineas.