I so understand what a relief it is. It got tedious having to do the guinea round up every night. One night I was at the neighbors a little on the late side and said I had to get going to round the guineas up and joked "maybe they found their way in the coup by themselves" ha ha we all laughed at that thought. Sure enough everyone was in and on their perches.
Now it's funny to see them stopping in for a snack in the middle of the day or standing inside looking out at the rain. They really are getting way more low maintenance now.
I even thought I cured them of their roaming down to the neighbors, but I guess I was wrong there. She said they make a swing through every morning. Well, at least they know how to come back. I'm glad my neighbors enjoy them too.
Another neighbor was concerned thinking I lost some, cause he only seen 6 out of my nine. I asked where he seen them and told him that because the other 3 were probably laying eggs in the tall grass.
The biggest issue I have is to keep them from sitting on eggs. Hopefully, that season is nearly over. I found the best way to find their nest is when I open their door for them in the morning and watch where the hustle off too.