I was recently chatting with some people about guinea fowl and one of them mentioned that she was thinking about getting guineas instead of chickens because they don't need a coop. This is the first I had ever heard of Guinea's not having a coop to live in.| Murano Chicken Farm
Silkie hens love to hatch eggs and will hatch anything you put under her, including guinea eggs. Silkies are excellent mothers and guinea hens are horrible mothers, so it just makes sense to let the silkies raise the guinea keets. Plus, it's adorable! Click to see...| Murano Chicken Farm
Last year I had the opportunity to raise French guinea fowl for the first time. I’ve had African guineas for decades, so I was curious to find out how different they might be from one another. My observations are by... The post African and French Guinea Fowl appeared first on Gail Damerow's Blog.| Gail Damerow's Blog