Young guineas fighting and bloody!

Nash37212

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Apr 3, 2020
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I just discovered 2 of my young guineas (7.5 weeks) fighting and bloody. They were pecking at each other and both of their faces are messed up. What should I do?? Their shed is 49sq ft for 10 of them, all raised together. I’ve had no problems so far. They’ve been outside all day so I can’t see how it can be overcrowding. Should I get rid of the more aggressive one? Help!
 
I once had a flock of 18 and one day I found one dead. They were also about a month or two old. It was definitely a murder within themselves and not a predator.

Mine may have been an overcrowding issue though. But they stay so close no matter how much room you give them 😂 I have since learned my lesson and the 6 remaining out of that large flock now free range all day and do well together. All males.
 
I just discovered 2 of my young guineas (7.5 weeks) fighting and bloody. They were pecking at each other and both of their faces are messed up. What should I do?? Their shed is 49sq ft for 10 of them, all raised together. I’ve had no problems so far. They’ve been outside all day so I can’t see how it can be overcrowding. Should I get rid of the more aggressive one? Help!
Our guineas are quarrelsome birds. Ours also went through some battles at about 6 weeks that resulted in some wounds and scabs, but then they worked out their pecking order and calmed down. The males had some bizarre running battles as adults too. I have read stories on this forum of guineas killing their flockmate. I don’t know how common that is, but I really worry about it, since I forced two groups to merge and o lock them up for part of the day. I hope that your juveniles work things out and stop fighting!
 
I’m glad to know this isn’t totally out of character. It was crazy the way they were trying to rip each other’s faces off! I put them back together and all has been normal. Pecking order is no joke I guess!
 

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