Before purchasing chicks, view a picture of the bird and learn more about the characteristics.
Species breeders know that housing male Helmeted Guinea Fowl with male chickens is not a great idea because they don't generally get along. However, they are quiet with other poultry if there is plenty of room for all of the birds to have their own space.
Before purchasing chicks, view a picture of the bird and learn more about the characteristics.
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Also called Helmeted Guinea Fowl, Vulturine Guinea Fowl.
Female Guineas and are generally fine when housed with others birds. They mate for life and usually lay their eggs in the middle of a field in April or May. The hatch is usually about three to five dozen eggs at a time. Before purchasing chicks, view a picture of the bird and learn more about the characteristics.