The Truth of Raising Guinea Fowls

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  • @annetteolivier721
    @annetteolivier721 Рік тому +60

    Im Zimbabwean and Guinea fowl are indigenous, someteros keep in mind is they bond permanently. They prefer whole mixed grain. The flock keeps tabs on the fowl in the neighbourhood and will raise the alarm if any neighbourhood flocks are in danger.

  • @rickthorp8363
    @rickthorp8363 6 місяців тому +9

    I raise small sets of guineas with an equal or more amount of chickens. We keep them together for three months, and the chickens and guineas bond. So when we finally let them free range, they stay with the chickens who dont go so far, and we normally only have 5-10 guineas per group so they dont just run off and do their own thing. Also, the different groups of guineas dont really mix together either. They all stay seperate when raised seperate, but will stick with their chicken siblings.

  • @christiebetts-fi7qj
    @christiebetts-fi7qj Рік тому +22

    I recently got 4 guineas and I love them, but it is being a challenge to get my guardian dogs to except them. The dogs are used to chickens, but with the noises the guineas make the dogs act like aliens have landed

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому +2

      Interesting! I’m sure in time they will get to know them

    • @amyalexahub
      @amyalexahub 7 місяців тому

      do you have any tips of how to train a guardian dog to accept chickens ducks and guineas? my dog is 8 months and does well until they run or fly - then he chases and im struggling to break this

    • @christiebetts-fi7qj
      @christiebetts-fi7qj 7 місяців тому +1

      @@amyalexahub When they were puppies I put them on a leash and would tell them no when they started to chase, say leave it

    • @jmrcowboy
      @jmrcowboy 6 місяців тому

      @@amyalexahubOur Kangals are raised with the chickens. Coop is in the fenced yard with the dogs. Our chickens free range and leave the dogs yard during the day. All pups will try to play with the chickens and possibly hurt them. You just have to correct that behavior. We’ve only lost two chickens to our dogs. One was licked to death and one was accidentally run over while standing in the dog path along the fence. We just got 4 guineas. No idea how they will act with them. LGD’s are constantly on the lookout for unusual behavior, in animals and humans, that they feel they need to correct. Will be interesting.

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 6 місяців тому

      César Milan (the dog whisperer) has some good techniques for training… and correcting unwanted behaviors. Just look up any of his videos… he does some cool things, such as instead of saying “no”-because that’s a common human word that dogs could hear literally ANYWHERE, and become confused (might explain society and some of our ‘bad’ dogs, lol), he does this “shhh!” noise. Like, a loud shhhh. And if they still don’t get it, don’t yank the lead, don’t tug or pull, etc, but tap the dog on the shoulder while you make the “shhh!” César says that’s what wolves basically do to check each other’s rank in the pack. They “hiss” in a way, while they nip one another on the shoulder, without escalating to violence hopefully. And the hiss sounds like “shhh” or “pssshh” but louder. So César believes it’s more effective to use wolf pack-derived techniques, because it’s in their nature.

  • @1337farm
    @1337farm 2 роки тому +23

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I am looking to get Guinea fowl to help with ticks on our 14 acres.

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  2 роки тому +3

      Happy this was helpful! We have been a fan of ours and you can definitely tell a good difference in the amount of bugs. Best of luck!

  • @MrJBrehaut
    @MrJBrehaut 2 роки тому +19

    It gets down to -30C where I live and our birds do fine, they just hate the snow.

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  2 роки тому +2

      Oh wow, that is wild. Thank you for the info here!

    • @alexbeatty318
      @alexbeatty318 Рік тому +1

      Good to know, I'm in MN and was thinking of raising some. I'd definitely set up a warm coop for them but I didn't know if they could survive our winters. This last winter was the most brutal in years, constant negative 20s n 30s(f not Celsius thankfully) but we had up to negative 50f and with windchill constant negative 30 to 60. Couldn't even leave the house a lot of days because the snow got so high.

  • @gunnarsederstrom2839
    @gunnarsederstrom2839 2 роки тому +48

    We ❤our Guineas more than we expected , they are great at guarding our property ours make different sounds depending on the type of threat. They eat any types of insects, snakes, voles, mice and I’ve heard they go after rats as well.
    Our head Guinea and our rooster both beat the crap out of a hawk that tried to get one of our hens. It was very impressive and the hawks think twice about our flock.

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  2 роки тому +2

      Amazing! Love to hear all of this! Guineas are truly amazing :)

    • @stephanie1860
      @stephanie1860 Рік тому

      I came just for this. I have screech owls, hawks and great horned.

    • @soxfan
      @soxfan Рік тому

      @@stephanie1860 when leaving a nite lite on for the guineas, does that bother
      the chickens?

    • @animashaunololade5507
      @animashaunololade5507 5 місяців тому

      I love you pls help me to your country to raise up these business

  • @TheUnfluencer
    @TheUnfluencer 6 місяців тому +1

    My husband and I just got 4 keets and I've found your videos extremely helpful. So nervous, but excited! 😅

  • @KimalatHoldings
    @KimalatHoldings 7 місяців тому +4

    Great article to learn from. We started with less than 10 almost 2 years ago and now we are having 250 and hoping to ramp up to 1000 in order to go commercial. It might be a game changer, disease resistant and good for security.

  • @joelneva6266
    @joelneva6266 Рік тому +11

    💖 We love our Guineas. Every summer, since they were keets, I use a walking stick to herd them around in acres of grassy fields full of grass-hoppers. During winter we keep them in a large semi out door coop my husband made for them, an addition to the side of the barn. At night we herd them in to an adjacent indoor barn room to keep them safe and warm. I read some where in a guinea book, don't grab guineas by the feet or legs, the way you grab chicken feet or legs, as grabbing Guineas by the legs or feet will easily break the Guinea legs. I do not grab my Guineas by the feet or legs because of this. Could this be true about breaking Guineas legs if you grab them by the feet?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому +2

      Oh wow, love to hear this all! I have not heard about guineas and grabbing their feet but something good to think about

    • @rickthorp8363
      @rickthorp8363 6 місяців тому +1

      I've never had any issues. They do try and push and break free with their legs more than chickens do, so maybe that's why they could break easier, because they are kicking and squirming more. But we do try and hold their feet together when we do hold them because they scratch so much and hate being caught/held. They are truly the closest to wild animal you can get kept on a farm, other than maybe pheasant and quail, etc.

  • @stacymessier2266
    @stacymessier2266 7 місяців тому +2

    We just got 4 keets from a neighbor and 12 eggs in the incubator! So we are excited to get rid of ticks!! And all of the other pests!

  • @fullybakedgromlet5462
    @fullybakedgromlet5462 2 роки тому +18

    We are growing out 4 right now, and I’m so excited! I think they’re going to be so fun.

  • @sandramcleod9619
    @sandramcleod9619 Рік тому +6

    Thanks. I'm thinking about getting. This will help me make a more informed decision

  • @rdtramp1122
    @rdtramp1122 Рік тому +3

    A very good video. I'm back home in the Ozarks after being gone for many years, out of state building data centers. Married now and she is a northern girl. I have land and no neighbors that are close at all. This is going yo be an adventure as I say to my wife. " The sky is the limit. Chickens, dogs, pea fowl, guineas, deer, ect ect. This is not city life here. If you want something. Look into it. Have fun....

  • @martyw5721
    @martyw5721 2 місяці тому

    I've never noticed winter issues. Have had them 50 years, they still sleep in barns and trees

  • @kezzaobee1462
    @kezzaobee1462 3 місяці тому

    We got 3 this year, have put them in with my 2 hens eventually. At first they wanted to roam next door, I didn’t want that. We are on 5 acres. So I have trained them to stay home. They know when I call them now, I love them so much. I have one male and 2 females. I hope to get babies one day, hopefully. The male is dark other two are the lavender ones. So pretty.
    They love to fly, but do stay close to the home. I am so loving them. We lock them up every night. Only had a few sleep overs thus far up in our high trees. But that’s ok. Won’t cut wings so they can fly
    high to escape any predators if around.

  • @LadySagitar
    @LadySagitar Рік тому +1

    One of our Guineas was killed by a hawk and the other guineas just screamed and ran back and forth along the fenceline instead of chasing off the hawk or going in the coop. But now I have a problem that when the guineas see my ducks outside, they chase them back into the coop. They aren't working out for us

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому

      Oh no! Yeah sounds like they are not working in your favor right now. Sorry to hear that!

  • @davidbennett5601
    @davidbennett5601 25 днів тому

    I will be getting some of those great African birds. I have Alpha Gal tick bite allergy. I saw some in Kenya Africa last year. THANK YOU

  • @kellyoconnor9773
    @kellyoconnor9773 2 роки тому +8

    I would hear a male quail… sounded like coturnix quail.

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  2 роки тому +3

      Haha yes Kelly, it was a Coturnix Quail. Great ears!

  • @BreannHooper
    @BreannHooper Рік тому +4

    Hi there, how have they faired in your winter? Can I ask where you're located?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому +1

      We are in the North East of the USA and they actually have faired really well this winter. They are always outside free ranging with our chickens

  • @johngibson2026
    @johngibson2026 9 місяців тому +2

    You said you got them for tick control but didn't really mention how effective they are. I have the same problem at my house with ticks and was interested in some guinea fowl. Do you get less ticks on you from having guinea fowl?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  8 місяців тому

      Good point, I do think that they have helped we have noticed a lot less ticks on our dogs. We do keep the guinea in a section of our yard so they don't go around everywhere but I have seen a good decrease in that area.

  • @srb-hr1ru
    @srb-hr1ru Рік тому +1

    I had them, I raised both white and black with white spots, but I simply never want them anymore, at the moment I only raise Bso brama chickens and I am very satisfied

  • @gmmcollects124
    @gmmcollects124 Рік тому +2

    We only have 1.1 acre, but it's like 75% woods. We have a lot of wood/dog ticks. I kind of want these. Do you think the woods make it too dangerous for them? I also wonder if they'd annoy my neighbors too much! Lol!

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому +3

      They can get loud. Even with 10 acres our neighbors hear them so I would just take a judge on your neighborhood and if they would call on you. Otherwise as long as you don’t clip their wings Guinea can fly. They are not the smartest though so take that into account haha

    • @gmmcollects124
      @gmmcollects124 Рік тому +1

      @@splitarrowfarm Thank you for this! I love my neighbors, but I don't want them to hate me! Lol!

    • @circlez
      @circlez 5 місяців тому

      ​​@@splitarrowfarm Wow‼️ 🤔It will probably work on my 40 acres but my nearest neighbor who is a mile away still hears our chickens. 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐓🐔🐔🐔

  • @surendersingal2192
    @surendersingal2192 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for teaching us how to keep guinea fowl?

  • @christinehelmus8461
    @christinehelmus8461 9 місяців тому +2

    Have you noticed a decrease in ticks getting into the house?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  9 місяців тому

      We haven’t have you seen this with Guinea hens?

    • @christinehelmus8461
      @christinehelmus8461 8 місяців тому +1

      @@splitarrowfarm this is the only reason that I am getting the guinea fowl, for ticks.

  • @circlez
    @circlez 5 місяців тому

    @Urban_Homestead_Mama
    I wonder if the guinea fowls deter rattleanakes.🤔What do you think❓️ Do guineas eat scorpions & spiders❓️🤔 I am grateful to have found your YT channel. 😊I am your newest subscriber❣️🤩

  • @francisdanielek2258
    @francisdanielek2258 3 місяці тому

    We noticed those flytraps in the background of the Guinea video. How well do that work and would you recommend them?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  3 місяці тому

      We like them and have used them for a few years now!

  • @TheFrogfeeder
    @TheFrogfeeder Рік тому +2

    I just added 6 French guineas to a chicken order, tick and bug control, I got lotsa ticks and some nasty crawlies around here- namely camel spiders, and I know there’s rattlers around here, so hopefully between guineas and buckeye chickens the rattlers won’t be on my property…

  • @tyrannusspissamentum4423
    @tyrannusspissamentum4423 7 місяців тому +1

    I've read there are different types and certain ones tend to be aggressive.
    Thanks for the upload.

  • @danwinter3042
    @danwinter3042 2 місяці тому

    cons, the noise
    pros, bow and arrow practice.

  • @dandeleona4760
    @dandeleona4760 3 місяці тому

    If your guineas are excessively noisy, it's because they're mostly monogamous, tho they'll live in groups. The girls without mates will squawk endlessly calling for a roo to be her prince charming. We noticed it here when a third was pushed away, and spent all her days calling, calling, calling. He would answer but not go to her so it was constant cacophony all day long. One day the yard went silent, and she was gone. The remaining pair were remarkably quiet compared to the year there were three and he didn't want one of them.
    Listening to her all by herself in the yard was heartbreaking. Without a roo to protect her, she probably got snatched by a predator. But here's hoping she 'flew the coop' and is living her best life with her new man who appreciates her.
    QUOTE (from Akron Zoo)
    Guineafowl form strong, monogamous mating relationships, which often give way to behaviors such as courtship feeding, where the male will run several yards to give his mate a delicious snack he found. When guineafowl mate, they hide their nests in brush or tall grasses to protect them from predators.
    Guineafowl: The Underdogs of Pride of Africa - Akron Zoo

  • @aloo_ka_paratha
    @aloo_ka_paratha 3 місяці тому

    My guinea fowl don't warm her egg what to do please guide

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  3 місяці тому

      You will hopefully have a broody guinea but we sadly have not had any

  • @victornowlin9092
    @victornowlin9092 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very informative

  • @moorereviews
    @moorereviews 4 місяці тому

    Do they eat Japanese beetles?

  • @country_zone6b
    @country_zone6b 8 місяців тому

    French guineas or Jumbo guineas from Winters Guineas are not as noisy and they lay more eggs!❤❤❤❤

  • @mikedavis7733
    @mikedavis7733 10 місяців тому

    Great info. Having Chickens and Guinea for everything you said is true!,

  • @donaldrussell4218
    @donaldrussell4218 Рік тому +1

    My mother has 17 Guinea's and a bunch of chicken's and One goat.

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому

      Love it!

    • @lisaapthorp2729
      @lisaapthorp2729 7 місяців тому +1

      Goats need other goats, it’s not kind to only keep one. Hopefully she’s getting more soon.

  • @derrickmoses3320
    @derrickmoses3320 10 місяців тому

    We had a few that was really mean running after us

  • @1848revolt
    @1848revolt 5 місяців тому +1

    Chickens eat snakes also. Believe it or not. I have guineas and chickens and ducks. Our guineas are trained. And guard dogs.

  • @sleepersix
    @sleepersix Рік тому +1

    Don't chicken also eat it ticks?

  • @cykablyat8513
    @cykablyat8513 Рік тому

    lol how did this go? They attack the chickens? make noise all day long? Cocks killing the roosters and hens?

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому

      We have now had Guineas for a few years and I can’t imagine life without them on the homestead!

  • @MissChievousRN
    @MissChievousRN Рік тому

    Will they roost in the evening like chickens?

  • @syamkumar3968
    @syamkumar3968 Рік тому

    Sister Praise the Lord I am pastor from india I had 2 hens chills and 1 guinea fowl out of 6 one died another 2 dog eaten I am poor pastor from india I need your suggestions

  • @danamartin8286
    @danamartin8286 Рік тому +2

    I love guineas, but they are too noisy. I had one girl. I raised her froma baby, so she thought I was her mom. If she could not see me she would scream!

  • @erwinbrubacker7488
    @erwinbrubacker7488 6 місяців тому

    Do I hear quail ?

  • @blacksmithtv5069
    @blacksmithtv5069 Рік тому +1

    @ "Brain 🧠 Power" 🤣
    I bought a hen and her six kids yesterday

  • @agussetiawan8192
    @agussetiawan8192 Рік тому

    Good

  • @astalander6061
    @astalander6061 6 місяців тому

    They mate for life...they love their flock...yet you say you will eat them. Most people seem to keep them together. .and note grief if they lose members. You speak so fondly of how they are together.

  • @pauliexcluded1
    @pauliexcluded1 5 місяців тому

    Love my birds…. No down side. They are loud. Be aware.

  • @LocustIvy
    @LocustIvy Рік тому +2

    Those were not Guinea eggs ……

  • @dalecampbell147
    @dalecampbell147 Місяць тому

    Fowl ... both singular AND plural (not fowls)

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 Рік тому

    To skip the intro: 1:35

  • @donaldrussell4218
    @donaldrussell4218 Рік тому

    They will eat the bug's off your plants and not hurt your plants.

  • @sulamanijalloh6609
    @sulamanijalloh6609 Рік тому

    Hi I started with 3 tow females and one ☝️ man so far

  • @themysteriousmoomoo3116
    @themysteriousmoomoo3116 Рік тому

    They are cool pets except for the noise.. as someone who lives in a busier neighborhood, they make a noise Everytime a stick even moves and can be quite annoying.. we are actually slaughtering ours here soon for this reason because we can not stand the noise

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому +2

      Oh wow, I could see them being pretty wild in a city. In the woods, they are much quieter and more of a security system which is nice

    • @infiniterecycler
      @infiniterecycler Рік тому

      We live in the country and raised four guineas. Hasn’t been a year yet and they’ve got to go. They holler at anything. Even me and I spend a lot and i mean a lot of time around them. They were raised with my chickens and they can be bullies to them. They are much stronger and faster than my chickens. Down to my last straw and they got to go

    • @markstamm272
      @markstamm272 5 місяців тому

      Ditto. Mine were super loud! And seemed to think I was a threat! I liked everything else about them. But the noise was annoying. My chickens are nice.

  • @moorereviews
    @moorereviews 4 місяці тому

    Flock? Not pack.

  • @chikken_soup
    @chikken_soup Рік тому

    So....
    don't get guinea fowls to do your taxes?

  • @TRspeaksTRUTH
    @TRspeaksTRUTH 7 місяців тому

    Ricky Bobby hands. 😅

  • @princed47130
    @princed47130 4 місяці тому +1

    Herd, pack, flock? ALL birds are FLOCKS!!!!

    • @ADIYHD
      @ADIYHD 2 місяці тому +1

      A group of crows is called a Murder, Mob, or Horde.

  • @discutiibiblice
    @discutiibiblice Рік тому

    literally the entire 15 minutes and 7 seconds has her in front frame
    I'm sorry, I can't watch this, I just want to see the dam guinee

    • @splitarrowfarm
      @splitarrowfarm  Рік тому

      Sorry you feel this way!

    • @valerieshealy741
      @valerieshealy741 Рік тому

      I couldn’t take the voice either. 2:33 Im done.

    • @Youtoobisgay
      @Youtoobisgay Рік тому +3

      Its an informative video about guineas not a guinea compilation you goob. I personally thought she gave a lot of good insight to raising these birds. Also she has clips of the birds in the video.

  • @minotauro8154
    @minotauro8154 Рік тому

    I have chickens. But they’re the ones used for fighting. I don’t fight them but I also won’t eat them.