@memacone7898 A lot of people use "Guinea Fowl" and "Guinea Hen" interchangeably when they talk about Guineas in conversation. Female Guinea Fowl are called "hens". The males are called "cocks". The young are called "keets".
@deguitarhero6 Well keep an eye on it cause chances are at night it'll get eaten. We've lost several that way. They roost at night then she'll go to the nest and sit on the eggs, wake up and find a pile of feathers
damn he wanted to get out of that egg.
dragonballz591 7 months ago
is a guinea fowl the same as guinea hen
memacone7898 8 months ago
@memacone7898 A lot of people use "Guinea Fowl" and "Guinea Hen" interchangeably when they talk about Guineas in conversation. Female Guinea Fowl are called "hens". The males are called "cocks". The young are called "keets".
4HLancasterNE 8 months ago
that hatchling has no parental figure to imprint onto :s shame theres no youtube video on wild guiena fowl breeding strategy
pezza418 11 months ago
the one on the right is winning. GO GO GO!
OutsideTheWhiteRose 1 year ago
how long do they take to hatch once they crack the egg
TheMicgrif 1 year ago
is this a webcam plz reply
schoolgirlsful 1 year ago
@schoolgirlsful This Guinea Fowl Hatching is a video, but EGG Cam is a Web cam. EGG Cam usually runs January through May.
4HLancasterNE 1 year ago
it still amazes me how their first instinct is to get on their feet...
imcooltothecoreman 1 year ago
@imcooltothecoreman not really a unique instinct...
Parkjisung91 1 year ago
kawaii
sentai100 1 year ago
it takes for ever but it is so cute!
sugarqueen81 1 year ago
Aw so cute. x3 But a feirce little thing, isn't it? xD
InoNYamanaka 1 year ago
yeah little guineafoul ( TOKACHKA) Cool
superpsion 2 years ago
pretty cool, i'm surprised that bird can fit into such a small egg!
MonsterMo44 2 years ago
5 stars
95milkbone 2 years ago
beautiful!!
vivaciousmuse 2 years ago
Bueatiful.. the gift of life. Im gonna let my guinea hen nest on my eggs tho because i like the natural birth better.
deguitarhero6 2 years ago
@deguitarhero6 Well keep an eye on it cause chances are at night it'll get eaten. We've lost several that way. They roost at night then she'll go to the nest and sit on the eggs, wake up and find a pile of feathers
MVxL3TH4L 1 year ago
My gradma used to lay the guinea fowl eggs with hens so as it could get more tamed after growing.
sirenefatale 2 years ago
Neat, I hactched a Royal Palm turkey once, only one out of 12 hatched. I recommend everyone to try it once. Especially good for children.
wingssprd 2 years ago
where do you get the incubator from
shaaf786 2 years ago
livestock stores/internet
lacee0 2 years ago
how does it stay n that small egg
SOM3Vi3T 3 years ago
It doesn't; that's the point.
lucariojr 2 years ago
that was cool, i cant wait untill my chickens get big enough to start laying, i'm going to atempt to incubate a few just to see if i can.
chickiebratt71 3 years ago
Be sure to rent a stud rooster or get one yourself, otherwise you'll never get hatching eggs. Kind of obvious, but people forget it anyway.
Zoreta 3 years ago