Yes, guinea fowl can breed with chickens, resulting in hybrid offspring known as guin-hens or guin-chicks. These hybrids may exhibit a mix of characteristics from both parent species, such as unique feather patterns, color variations, and different vocalizations. However, the fertility and viability of these hybrids can vary, and they may not always be able to reproduce successfully.
Chickens make eggs and there are lots of chickens in Equatorial Guinea. However, the bulk eggs for sale at the corner stores and at the grocery are probably imported.
Guinea hens and chickens are both domesticated birds, but they have some key differences. Guinea hens are generally smaller and more slender than chickens. They have a distinct call that is louder and more shrill than a chicken's cluck. Guinea hens are also known for being more independent and better at foraging for food compared to chickens. Additionally, guinea hens have a unique feather pattern with spots or stripes, while chickens typically have solid-colored feathers.
I suspect you mean guinea or guinea hen. No. Guinea fowl are the same order: Galliformes however the Family for guinea fowl is Numididae and for chickens the family is Phasianidae
I have a guinea Pig and I've never heard of putting a chick in the same cage with a guinea pig, but I would say its okay for now, like when there little, but you should know that older chickens will catch mice if they were able to. And chickens may mistake a guinea pig for a mouse-there not the smartest animals in the world.
Chickens and guinea fowl are both domesticated birds, but they belong to different families and have distinct characteristics. Chickens are part of the Phasianidae family and are commonly raised for their meat and eggs, featuring a wide variety of breeds with diverse colors and sizes. In contrast, guinea fowl belong to the Numididae family and are known for their unique speckled feathers and distinctive calls. Additionally, guinea fowl are often more social and can be more resistant to some diseases compared to chickens.
10 geese, 24 guinea pigs and 66 chickens
sorry, I don't know. try dictionary.com if it'll help. sorry, I don't know. try dictionary.com if it'll help.
Chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peacocks, emu
Poultry is a domesticated fowl collectively from chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and guinea.
Chickens can live with lots of different birds. They have been known to coexist with pigeons, guinea fowl (there have even been guinea/chicken hybrids), geese (although you have to be careful as large geese can kill chickens), and even emus. It goes without saying that they should have lots of room to run though, so they aren't all together in a crowded space.
i dont know if they eat pigs, but i do know that chickins should not eat guinea pigs! though as they are bad for them!
yes, of course. You are allowed to keep poultry in gardens in the UK. Livestock are not permitted, but chickens are classed like pets, akin to rabbits and guinea pigs.