A Female Guinea Fowl Call by farmingfriends.avi

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

Have you ever wondered what a female guinea fowl sounds like? Watch the video clip to hear the call of a female guinea fowl by farmingfriends.com

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  • do both male and female call or make the "honking" sound

  • Hi Seadaddy,

    The female makes this two syllable call but both the male and female also make a one syllable call that sounds like ach, ach, ach, ach, ach. Hope that helps. Thanks for your comment.farmingfriends

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  • @freelancestar Hi, I just happened to know that they live about 15-20 years!

  • I bought 4 guineas at the market today. I thought they were adorable...but after a couple hours...I was on the phone trading them off for laying hens. lol!! I love them, but My neighbors would hate me if I kept those little guys. :(

  • We had a pair fly into our yard 8 years ago. My wife tossed a couple slices of white bread out, and they stayed! One was killed, but the other still hangs around. Roosts on the kids playground and screams at us at night to go to bed. Still only eats white bread. How long do they live?

  • How do they make such a noise with such a small neck? o_0

  • What a great video on Guineas i love how the Females sound what it call? i hear the call they do have a name for it~ do you know what its call?

  • Really? That's funny everyday seven of them are outside our window round about the same time each morning begging for bread and nuts. One of them chases the other, stopping it from trying to feed. It looks so funny! What do you feed them.

  • they are in my back yard right now lol

  • Hi again,

    What a great question. yes you can eat their eggs. they are smaller than hen eggs and have a harder shell but they are very tasty well worth trying. I am getting 12 a day now.

    Their feathers are lovely. Your collage sounds interesting.

    farmingfriends

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