Guinea fowl can have keets at almost any time of the year depending on the temperature. Keep the Guinea fowl with a male and they will usually breed and sit on the eggs.
Guinea fowl mate through a courtship display where the male struts and calls to attract a female. Once a pair forms, they will mate by the male mounting the female. The female will then lay eggs in a hidden nest on the ground, and both parents will take turns incubating the eggs until they hatch.
Male Guinea Fowl can be called both a 'Cock' or a 'Rooster'
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!
Males are cocks and females are hens.
yes they do eat their eggs.
As soon as the male serves the hens then the eggs should be fertilised.
no
No,some male guinea pigs actually help clean and care for babies
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No, only females.It is just like human even though male sea horses incubate the eggs the females still lay them.
Male guinea pigs may fight due to territorial behavior, hierarchy establishment, or competition for mates. It is important to have enough space, hiding spots, and resources for each guinea pig to help reduce conflicts. Neutering male guinea pigs can also help decrease aggressive behaviors.