Bootneck
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Thinking of getting some to range around the farmyard, or possibly even as a small enterprise selling the meat. Anyone got any thoughts / tips?
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Thinking of getting some to range around the farmyard, or possibly even as a small enterprise selling the meat. Anyone got any thoughts / tips?
The fox issue can be sorted but free range guinea fowl roast is worth it .Its actually against the law to release them into the wild but having a pen ,run for them qualifies them as farm fowl .
They soon revert to roosting in trees though ,laying in hedges and the bonus is you will know when anything iffy is about .
Must have been a good shot ,even with telescopic sights!!Aren't they prone to predation by foxes? As I recall, they prefer to live on free range and nest wild so difficult to protect. My uncle always kept some. They roosted in the trees and he encouraged some to lay in nest boxes made out of half barrels placed on hedge tops. Harvesting was out the kitchen window with the .22, the trick being to get a head shot so as not to spoil the meat.
Must have been a good shot ,even with telescopic sights!!
Interesting. Is that even possible?
The fox issue can be sorted but free range guinea fowl roast is worth it .Its actually against the law to release them into the wild but having a pen ,run for them qualifies them as farm fowl .
They soon revert to roosting in trees though ,laying in hedges and the bonus is you will know when anything iffy is about .
It's the only 1 I have had in 25 years of keeping guinea fowlInteresting. Is that even possible?