Yes, chickens and guineas can breed with each other, but the offspring, known as guin-hens or chix, are usually infertile.
No, chickens and guineas cannot breed together because they are different species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while guineas belong to the species Numida meleagris.
No, this can be dangerous to both animals.
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
make 'em do it...
Yes! I have chickens of my own, and I love mine. It really depends on the breed.
Teryaki
no it's not
That depends on the breed.
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
At times its because one is attempting to gain dominance. only if one dog is not able to move the next day and is hurting other people Dogs see chicken and guineas as prey. Back in the old ages, they were breed for hunting rats and game fowl. Dogs have natural instincts to catch and eat them.. Chickens in particular are often killed by dogs. If your dog is a hunting dog, like a Labrador, it would be very hard to teach them to refuse the killing instinct. XD
The turkey is. It is also recommended, as turkey chicks don't know how to pickup seeds or bird food from the ground, so they imitate other chicken chicks. Guineas are another fowl that live very well with chickens. In fact, guinea hens will often serve as an alarm, screeching when a predator comes near the flock.
isa brown