Yes. I used to own both. Never had any problems. They were in quite a large pen. I'm not sure how they'd do in enclosed spaces. But chickens don't even do well with other chickens in enclosed spaces. They'll start picking at each other. So, as long as you've got adequate space, you should be fine keeping a rooster and a male guinea fowl together. (Although we always had hens and guinea hens as well, not sure if it'd make a difference if you just had the males alone without any females.)
No. The peacocks won't mate Guinea fowl, and might kill them .
Guinea fowl do not migrate
Guinea fowl do not migrate
Guinea Fowl are a family of birds.
neither guinea fowl nor guinea pigs dont eat snakes.
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One delicious recipe that incorporates guinea fowl and chicken is a roasted guinea fowl and chicken dish. Start by marinating the guinea fowl and chicken in a mixture of herbs, garlic, and olive oil. Then roast them together in the oven until they are cooked through and golden brown. Serve with roasted vegetables and a side of couscous for a flavorful and satisfying meal.
Guinea Fowl live for about 10 to 22 years of age.
guinea hen
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105-107 Degree's Fahrenheit