A Guinea fowl is in the order: Galiforms Family: Numididae which means it is similar to
Pheasants and Turkeys it is a game bird. When domesticated they are often kept with chickens and do fine with them.
A Guinea fowl is in the order: Galiforms Family: Numididae which means it is similar to
Pheasants and Turkeys it is a game bird. When domesticated they are often kept with chickens and do fine with them.
Here is a link for you to see what they look like.
The guinea hens ,that my neighbor raises, are better that watchdogs.
If you mean guinea pigs no Birds do not breed with mammals... If you mean guinea hens then yes it has been done successfully. See related links for some good pictures of Chicken / guinea hen cross breeds known as GUIN-Hen
· The chickens have protection from the elements and predators. · The hens can still move around easily. · The hens have more social connection with other hens. · Allows hens to have a greater behavioural repertoire.
No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
Yes, a person can actually keep a goat in the town of Brookhaven, NY. People can also keep chickens, guinea hens, dogs, cats, ducks, and even geese in the town.
I cannot find anything that says you can buy guinea hens in Temecula yourself, only online.
The guinea hens ,that my neighbor raises, are better that watchdogs.
No. The peacocks won't mate Guinea fowl, and might kill them .
See Related Links below for a link to: Google Images Guinea Hens
As soon as the male serves the hens then the eggs should be fertilised.
Um I don't think so...
Males are cocks and females are hens.
"that your neighbor raises" is the subordinate clause. mykel howard
They have claws, used for scratching dirt in the search for food, not gripping prey. Guinea fowl are not raptors or birds of prey.
"that your neighbor raises"
Well if it is a male, it is possibly fighting over a female Guinea hen Or if it is both female then it should be my theory switched with the genders
The clause "that your neighbor raises" is a subordinate element of the sentence.