Yes, you can cook guinea hen eggs. The result will probably be more rubbery in texture, however.
A great tasting egg.
yes
No. The guinea hen does not have to sit on the eggs. You should put them in an incubator.
16 weeks, usually.
Yes, you need a male chicken (cock or cockerel) to have chicks with your female chickens (hen). However, you do not need a cockerel to produce eggs, as a hen will produce these nearly every day!
A guinea hen. A male one is called a guinea cock.
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Here is a webpage with a lot of nice guinea hen pictures
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Yes, hens are edible. However, hens can provide greater economic value to a farm by producing eggs over the course of a full lifetime.
A guinea hen will lay about 100-160 eggs each spring from about March until May. She will continue laying that many until she is "old" at 5 years of age. After that the egg number will be reduced.
Please rephrase that- do you mean can Guinea hen use weed for bumps? What do you mean by that?
A young guinea pullet can lay her first egg as early as 16 weeks, but this depends on your location and weather. Guinea Hens are seasonal layers (unlike chickens that lay year-around), producing eggs from March through October, so depending on the weather, the season may be shorter or longer. First-time guinea pullets may lay their first egg or two in the midst of winter, but that will stop and they will begin again in the spring. If your guinea hen is older than 28 weeks old and has not produced an egg, perhaps you should consider it may not be a hen but a guinea cock? Do you know how to vent sex your guinea? www.guineafowl.com has sound recordings that will enable you to hear the difference between a guinea hen and a guinea cock