They are inexpensive, they are easy to take care of, and they are cute and cuddly
Male guineas get along quite happily. Although before you put any two guineas in a cage together, you might want to introduce them a bit slow so that they are familiar with each other.
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
Yes, guinea fowls are known to eat snakes as part of their diet. They are natural insectivores and will also consume small reptiles and rodents, such as snakes, to supplement their diet.
i would say a bunny bite because i have a rabbit and several guineas they've all bitten me but the bite from the bunny hearts worse also my rabbit made me bleed.
i saw some there but they were all reserved because that kind of hamster is really popular but don't get one from a pet store, they normally don't get taken good care of, i would get one from a breeder
Rosehill Guineas was created in 1910.
Three Guineas was created in 1938.
Guineas begin laying eggs in April or May.
No, it is not good for guineas or rabbits to get as wet as they would get in a shower. They bathe themselves with their tongues and don't need a shower in water. Taking them in the shower could make them sick or even kill them.
Two thousand guineas is equivalent to £2,100 in pounds. This is because one guinea is traditionally valued at £1.05. Thus, to convert guineas to pounds, you simply multiply the number of guineas by 1.05.
Raccoons will kill and eat any bird, guineas included.
they love it, I'm sure fresh air would do them good, too
yes
The feminine noun 'ghinee' is an Italian equivalent of 'guineas', of which the Italian equivalent of the singular is 'ghinea'.
To convert guineas to pounds, you need to know that one guinea is equivalent to 1.05 pounds. Therefore, 300 guineas would be 300 x 1.05, which equals 315 pounds.
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.
yes