A couple of weeks ago we went to the local Agway and picked up 9 Guinea fowl, 3 ducks, and 4 chicks (no photo of the chicks) :(.
We originally went to get just the guinea's but ended up coming home with the ducks and chicks also. This is what happens when I take the girls along on these trips.
We got the chicks to put under a broody hen who was sitting on unfertilized eggs. I'm happy to report the chicks and mom are doing great.
The ducks are awfully cute at this age and they seem to get along well with the chickens. It won't be long before they are swimming in the pool.
I am keeping the guineas in a stock tank for a few day until they become use to the new location. After that we will let them free range around the farm. They will eat every tick in site.
Unfortunately they will get picked of by predators one-by-one until we have to replenish the flock in a year or two. The guinea's cost me $4.00 each so for $45 buck I will have a tick free yard for the rest of the year.
If you are thinking about getting guineas make sure you are on good terms with your neighbors; these birds make A-LOT of noise.
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