Adult Guniea Fowl:Adult guniea Fowls eat Tics, Bees, Grasshoppers, Weeds, Grasses and seeds.Remember, You can't go to the pet store and buy Guniea Fowl food. It does not exist!
Guinea fowl are ground-nesting birds which are about 40-71 cm in length, and weigh from 700-1600 g. They typically have slate grey to black feathers with distinctive small, white spots, except for the two members of the genus Agelastes, in which the spots are absent. Both members of the genus Guttera have crests. The Vulturine guinea fowl has feather which are striped black, white, and blue, and it has a bald blue head.
Guinea fowl like to roam freely, but they also like to have shelter from the weather, especially during heat, high winds, storms and rain. Guinea fowl will eat any commercial poultry food, as well as grains and shell grit. For variety, they particularly like leafy green vegetables or milk thistle, as well as fruit. They should also be given worms or grasshoppers, as they eat insects in the wild.
No, Guinea Fowl are social creatures like Chickens and need other Guinea Fowl around them.
Likely candidate is a Guinea Fowl (or hen) depending upon where you live.
ADORABLE! One is black with a white stripe. ------------------------------------------------------- guinea pigs
13-14 cm (5-6 in) long, the white of the face completely surrounds the eye, face and the underparts are white, upper parts are mostly pale blue-grey.
13-14 cm (5-6 in) long, the white of the face completely surrounds the eye, face and the underparts are white, upper parts are mostly pale blue-grey.
Their breast muscles are dark, enabling them to sustain themselves in flight for considerable distances if hard-pressed. Grass and bush fires are a constant threat and flight is the most effective escape. Some species, like the vulturine, may go without drinking water for extended periods, instead sourcing their moisture from their food. Young guineafowl are very sensitive to weather, in particular cold temperatures. Their beaks are aadpted for their seed-eating diet.
It means that somewhere in your vicinity a fowl with white feathers lurks.
Nope I had one like that(:
Yes, you can cross breed chickens and most of the time, we can't stop ours from cross breeding anyway as they all run around as a flock. The results mean they will not sell for very much but some can look absaloubtley gorgeous!