Do guineas mate for life? Or at least pick a mate and stick with them for a season?
Reason I ask is now that my helmet heads are grown and free ranging during day I've noticed I have 3 distinct pairs that are ALWAYS with one another. In fact one of the hens out of the 3 pairs is injured and is separated from the flock so she can regrow feathers and heal. Her 'mate' frets like crazy come late afternoon/early evening. He will actually stand close by while I open the cage door for him to enter and sit with her at night. Another pair has shown me that while female is laying eggs (when I managed to get them to use an enclosed nest) her 'mate' sat right by the cage and prattled too her - I swear he was coaching her through the birthing process. LOL LOL
I just wondered if this is normal behavior or if they just have me fooled? I love watching their interactions - just wanted to see if anyone else has noticed same.
Reason I ask is now that my helmet heads are grown and free ranging during day I've noticed I have 3 distinct pairs that are ALWAYS with one another. In fact one of the hens out of the 3 pairs is injured and is separated from the flock so she can regrow feathers and heal. Her 'mate' frets like crazy come late afternoon/early evening. He will actually stand close by while I open the cage door for him to enter and sit with her at night. Another pair has shown me that while female is laying eggs (when I managed to get them to use an enclosed nest) her 'mate' sat right by the cage and prattled too her - I swear he was coaching her through the birthing process. LOL LOL
I just wondered if this is normal behavior or if they just have me fooled? I love watching their interactions - just wanted to see if anyone else has noticed same.