about a week to make sure... bit painful, so i wouldn't hang them anyway...
Guinea Fowl live for about 10 to 22 years of age.
Yes, guinea fowl can fly, but they are not strong fliers. They can fly short distances of up to a few hundred meters at a time and typically cannot sustain flight for long periods.
A guinea Fowl egg will hatch in about 26 to 28 days, depending on temperature and humidity.
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.)
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
you should probably brush your Guinea Pig for about 5-10 minutes
NO NO NO NO NO NO NEVER long live Artemis Fowl!!!!
No, but the pig should be!
Guinea fowl typically reach full maturity around 16 to 24 weeks after hatching. However, they can start laying eggs as early as 28 weeks old. Growth rates may vary based on breed, diet, and environmental conditions. Proper care and nutrition can help ensure they reach their full potential more efficiently.
if you spend lots of time with your guinea pig then you should bond in about 3 weeks.
The temperature and humidity of the meat locker will determine how long you can hang the meat.
For at least 6 weeks.