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- 12 Things About Guinea Fowl I Wish Someone Had Told Me
Don’t get me wrong, I have grown to love our guineas very much, but it has taken some serious getting used to This is why I wanted to share with you a list of things I wish someone had told me before bringing them home
- RAISING GUINEA FOWL IN SMALL AND BACKYARD FLOCKS - Extension
Guineas are able to fly at a very early age, and they become strong fliers able to fly 400 to 500 ft at a time Guineas are also very good runners and prefer to move on foot, including when escaping from predators
- Guinea fowl - Wikipedia
Guinea fowl ( ˈɡɪnifaʊl ) are birds of the family Numididae in the order Galliformes They are endemic to Africa and rank among the oldest of the gallinaceous birds Phylogenetically, they branched off from the core Galliformes after the Cracidae (chachalacas, guans, and curassows) and before the Odontophoridae (New World quail)
- Guinea Fowl Baby Chicks For Sale - Cackle Hatchery
Cackle Hatchery® offers quality guinea fowl for sale Guineas are some of the best “watch dogs” for alerting and sounding off when human or animal intruders come into their territory or home turf They are also among the best ways to get rid of ticks and unwanted bugs on your property
- How to Raise Guinea Fowl: Complete Beginners Guide (2026)
These quirky, polka-dotted birds aren’t your typical backyard poultry—they’re alarm systems, pest eliminators, and entertainment rolled into one noisy package While they might test your patience with their vocal nature, guinea fowl offer benefits that make them worth every decibel
- Guinea Fowl: What is a Guinea Fowl and How to Raise Guineas . . .
Guinea fowl are among the oldest species of domestic poultry Native to Africa, the birds are known for their large bodies, short and rounded wings and small heads with bare skin All three varieties have bare necks; male guineas have larger wattles than female guineas
- Guinea Hen: What It Is, Eggs, and Complete Care Guide
Guineas aren’t fussy about where they lay an egg Anywhere they happen to be will do However, when they decide to make a nest, you will be hard-pressed to find it! They prefer woods, long grass – anything that will hide them from predators The male will stand guard for the hen and watch for danger during the daylight hours
- How to Raise Guinea Fowl | Mother Earth News
Compared to chickens, guinea fowl are low-cost, low-maintenance, and do a standout job as chemical-free pest control Learn all about how to raise guinea fowl Learn guinea fowl care, health,
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