There was many a morning we would go out to check on them and find at least 1 or 2 inside the grain feeder. they are such a trip. We have been working on hand feeding them with millet seed to try to get them to come over when we call. We're hopping that this will make it easier to get them into their coop at night once they are allowed to roam. I've taken to calling them like I call the dogs. Who knows if it will work.
Here is their new digs before the big move:
Everyone helped out with the move- including the boys and Catherine. It was quite the production. The Guineas wings have really grown and they are probably with their wings spread around 8-10 inches across. When they get to flapping their wings it is pretty hard to hold them.
I have to say that they are pretty funny to watch- they definitely have a pecking order and move in a flock. There are a couple of them that will actually sit on your hand for a while~ you just have to watch out when you first pick them up. It is guaranteed that they are going to poop. Learned that they hard way for sure. I actually had one sitting on my shoulder the other day and it proceeded to poop on my shoulder- thank god the poop rolled right off......
Have to laugh at this one. Vicki, after visiting us and dealing with all the ticks, has decided that we need to rename the house Camp Tick. Hopefully the Guineas will help take care of that problem.
Here is a picture of what they looked like late last week:
Lisa
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