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what to feed guinies

by Prof. Charles Smitham III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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They consume a variety of insects and arachnids (mosquitoes, ticks, beetles, and so on), weed seeds, slugs, worms, and caterpillars. Guineas need to consume some greens in order to maintain good digestion, and so they eat grass, dandelions, weeds, and other vegetation.

Can guineas eat chicken feed?

Guinea fowl can eat exactly the same feed as the chickens get but they may ignore the layers pellets. It is not ideal to feed Guineas plain chicken feed as it is a little low in protein. This will never be a problem if your Guinea fowl free range as any insects they find will make up the difference easily.

What do Guinea fowl eat?

Guinea fowl are natural grazers as they will eat weed seeds, insects and worms. They are fairly easy to keep and quite effective in keeping your property and gardens clean of insect pests.

Can guineas eat chick starter?

Guinea keets require a bit higher protein ration than chicken chicks do. For the first 5 weeks of age, feed guinea keets a 24-26% protein turkey or game bird starter, then after 5 weeks of age, they can eat standard chick starter feed.

How much should I feed my Guinea fowl?

Guinea fowl cost $4.75-6.75 each and need $8-10 of feed (25 pounds of high protein feed) to reach adult size. Adult guineas need 5.5 pounds of 16% feed per month each, which will cost $1.60/guinea/month. Guinea fowl are definitely different than most other birds around the farm. They are very loud, capable and mobile.

Can guinea fowl eat carrots?

Carrots: The whole of the carrots plant is fine for Guinea fowl to eat and can help colour the yolks in the eggs. Feed cooked or raw, whole or grated. Cat food: Cat food is too high in protein and should not be given to Guinea fowl.

What do guineas eat in the winter?

some greens and tiny insects to peck at while outdoors getting some fresh air and sunshine. On range by day in the midst of winter, guineas are able to find a few weed seeds and bugs on the undersides of brush and leaves that protrude through the snow while getting out for some fresh air and exercise.

How long do guinea hens live?

approximately 10 to 15 yearsThe average lifespan of a guinea fowl is approximately 10 to 15 years. Guinea fowl can mate with other species of fowl and produce hybrid offspring. The hybrid of a guinea fowl and a chicken is called a “guin-hen.” The hybrid of a guinea fowl and a peafowl is called a “pea-guinea.”

Do guinea fowl eat vegetables?

Guineas need to consume some greens in order to maintain good digestion, and so they eat grass, dandelions, weeds, and other vegetation. Because the birds are consuming vegetation, it is important to make sure grit is available for the birds, and the birds also benefit from having oyster shell available.

How cold can guinea fowl tolerate?

Here is the important point - If they are in a coop and it is dry and sheltered they can survive sustained temperatures of -18C or -1F provided they have liquid water and plenty of feed. Below: Guineas wandering in the snow - in these conditions they probably just need feed and water in a sheltered coop.

How do I keep guineas in my yard?

Here are eight tips for keeping guinea fowl from flying away.Start Them Young. Guineas raised from keets are less likely to fly the coop. ... Raise Keets with Chicks. ... Let a Hen Raise the Keets. ... Get Mature Guineas to Adopt Them. ... Provide High Roosting Bars. ... Temporarily Confine Them. ... Cover the Run. ... Clip Their Wings.

Do guineas need a coop?

Guineas Must Be Trained As mentioned earlier, guineas are not very domesticated birds. They don't actually require a coop. They will roost in the trees. However, if you want them to come home and roost then they'll need a coop.

Can guinea fowl eat pellets?

Do Not Feed Them Pellets. It is important to know that Guineas do not like pelleted food. Give them crumble or mash instead. You should feed your keets either turkey or game bird feed with a protein content of 24-26%.

What is poisonous to guinea fowl?

Coccidiostats, such as coban, are toxic to guinea fowls.

Do guinea fowl eat gardens?

Guinea fowl tend to pick bugs and insects from within their reach and do not normally scratch for food and worms like chickens do. They also eat weeds and weed seeds, making great little garden helpers.

Do guinea fowl eat mealworms?

Guinea fowl will naturally eat insects, grains and seeds so these items should make up the bulk of any treats you want to feed. I feed sunflower and safflower seeds as well as earthworms. Where I live in the UK we are not allowed by law to feed commercially produced mealworms to domestic poultry.

How do you take care of guinea fowl?

Give them plenty of space because they're flighty, energetic, and agile. They don't tend to use nest boxes and dislike dark places, so illuminating dark spots in their accommodation can give them more confidence. Guinea fowl are prone to some of the same parasites as chickens, so bug control is important.

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