
Guinea fowl are notorious for flying away, never to return. The problem is most likely to occur when guineas are moved to a new and unfamiliar location. Guinea fowl can…
Continue ReadingGuinea fowl are notorious for flying away, never to return. The problem is most likely to occur when guineas are moved to a new and unfamiliar location. Guinea fowl can…
Continue Reading…to raise baby guineas (keets) with chicken chicks. Training chickens to roost indoors is somewhat easier than training guineas. In turn, the chickens will train the guineas. Light the Way…
Continue Reading…internet suggest guineas will eat 4,000 ticks or more in a day. But that doesn’t specify how many ticks each guinea eats or how many guineas it takes to consume…
Continue Reading…chilling that can lead to weak or dead keets. Letting a free-range guinea raise her own keets therefore often ends in heartache. Fortunately, there are other ways to brood guinea…
Continue ReadingThis Guinea Hatchery supplies the following varieties of Guinea Keets for 4H and FFA for showing/breeding: White, Lavender, Pearl, and Royal Purple guineas. The guinea make a very good watch…
Continue ReadingThe Royal Purple Guinea is one of the most beautiful Guinea breeds. Its plumage is a dark black color with a unique, iridescent purple sheen, with its wing feathers lightly…
Continue Reading…origin of the Guinea is the West Coast of Africa. The guinea makes a very good watch dog and will let you know if an intruder is around. They are…
Continue ReadingIf you’re looking for a new addition to your homestead, there are a number of excellent practical advantages to raising guinea fowl. These boisterous, black-feathered fowl can provide tremendous benefits…
Continue ReadingThe French Pearl Guinea Fowl is imported from France and are raised often for the meat since they grow considerably fast than other guinea varieties and weigh about 2 pounds…
Continue Reading…variety of Guinea fowl. These small birds are one of the most overlooked allies you can have in your garden, orchard or pasture. Lively and alert, Guinea fowl will know…
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