TOP 5 REASONS YOU NEED GUINEA FOWL!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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    DESCRIPTION: Today I want to share with you the Top 5 Reasons You Should Get Guinea Fowl. These birds often get a bad reputation for their noise, but they come with a ton of benefits as well. They may be the perfect addition to your homestead.
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  • @kattriella1331
    @kattriella1331 Год назад +9

    My neighbor just got seven of these cuties, and turned them loose. They migrate up to our place several times a day because we have a bird feeder. They clean up the bird seed that gets dug out by birds and squirrels. My grandfather initially wasn't happy that his neighbors birds were on his property, until I pointed out the fact that ticks have been getting very bad in our area the last couple of years, and with seven guinea fowl hanging around, now there won't be any ticks.
    Now he enjoys sitting in the porch swing, watching them scurry around the property.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад +3

      Absolutely! The Guineas go to where the ticks are, so if they are hanging out at your place, they are eating those ticks! The best part is you get the benefits without the cost in housing and feeding them 😉😊. I adore these birds for their help in protecting us from ticks and Lyme disease. Yes, they can be noisy, but it is so worth it when I don’t need to worry about ticks! I love that he enjoys watching them now 💗.

    • @kattriella1331
      @kattriella1331 Год назад +1

      @@BarnBootsandCountryRoots I love the sounds they make, for some reason. I always smile when I hear them. "Oop, our guests are back!"

    • @joshknight8093
      @joshknight8093 Год назад

      You sound like a awesome neighbor

  • @roblena7977
    @roblena7977 Год назад +16

    Anyone notice their guineas will police the chickens turkeys and ducks? Since introducing them everything seems to get along so much better. Ducks can now walk by chickens without a fight.

  • @slashbandicute
    @slashbandicute Год назад +5

    I love the sound they make. Reminds me the afternoons at my grandma's house when I was a little toddler.

  • @froglegs4910
    @froglegs4910 3 года назад +14

    Guinea Fowls are very lovely beautiful birds !

  • @scroungyredneck936
    @scroungyredneck936 Год назад +6

    Had 4 young guineas just show up at my place they attached to me like puppy dogs . Follow me around everywhere even come to my door tell me it’s time to come out and eat. Cool birds .

  • @douglashaigh9937
    @douglashaigh9937 2 года назад +14

    Added to that they will surround snakes esp the toxic ones and chase them out of your property and they don’t take much feeding if at all unless you want to give them a treat

  • @alicestevens3613
    @alicestevens3613 2 года назад +10

    We don't have yellow jackets any more because of our Guineas ... They are worth their weight in GOLD !!! LOL

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +1

      They certainly are! I can easily put up with their noise because they get rid of our “Lyme disease-carrying” ticks! Plus, they’re so funny!

    • @kristinwood5191
      @kristinwood5191 5 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad to hear they eat yellow jackets! We have so many ticks and yellow jackets, I am so getting Guineas!

  • @bridgetcoyne5621
    @bridgetcoyne5621 2 года назад +8

    There actually very smart I trained mine to do Alot of tricks they come to there name when I call

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +2

      I love that! That is amazing. You are the first person I have ever heard say a Guinea is smart. Ours are definitely not. They could be standing in front of an open gate and still can’t figure out how to get in (this happens all the time), but I just love them. I feel like Buddy is our smartest, and he has a puppy dog personality. What tricks can yours do and how did you train them? I want to try with ours. This gives me so much hope for ours! Thanks for sharing.

  • @rezotydnic
    @rezotydnic 10 месяцев назад

    Love guineas

  • @lisawilson2985
    @lisawilson2985 3 года назад +18

    I love my guineas but they are definitely not very smart. I agree extremely funny to watch, mine make me laugh every day. I haven’t seen ticks on my property for years 🙂

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +4

      I know… I never would have believed it, but they do get rid of them! A fox has left us with only two now🥲 and it was heartbreaking because we really became attached to them… especially little Bob! But right now our female is sitting on a nest in the tree line and our male is so lonely without her. He loves Hei Hei (our handsome rooster) and our two hens, so he will hang out with them for a bit, but he pretty much sits beside my vehicle and looks longingly to where she is (from a distance). He checks on her throughout the day. He refuses to come to the coop at night now because the eggs should be hatching any time, so he watches over her from the tree. I can’t wait until she comes back with her babies🙏🏻🤞🏻. He will be so happy. We have now hatched out 6 keets in the incubator from eggs we found in the coop before she left. I want lots of guineas. I just LOVE them!

    • @lisawilson2985
      @lisawilson2985 3 года назад +2

      @@BarnBootsandCountryRoots sorry to here you lost some. We have foxes and quolls around our property in Australia, they love to eat my birds. I lock all of mine up at night in their coop.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +2

      We lock ours up every night also… this happened in the middle of the day, right around the house…. It got our hen, Rosie, when we were outside in the backyard with her😭. Now that the hayfield is cut, it has helped… less hiding spots for the fox/ coyotes to spring out from. We are going to build a different enclosure up at the barn to hopefully keep them a little safer🙏🏻.

    • @lisawilson2985
      @lisawilson2985 3 года назад +3

      @@BarnBootsandCountryRoots the foxes are definitely clever. That probably wouldn’t happen here because I have 2 x German shepherds, hopefully anyway 🤞🏻

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +1

      I am trying to convince scott we need livestock guardian dogs… I think it would help us. He doesn’t think the girls and I would keep the dog outside with the animals, which would be the whole point. I think if we had a really nice spot for them where they could be warm we would. It is going to take a lot more convincing🤣😉

  • @levizilla9772
    @levizilla9772 2 года назад +2

    They are so cute!

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +1

      I just love my guineas, especially Buddy (lavender) and Bob (white)… they are fixtures on this homestead! ❤️ You will see them in our more recent videos.

  • @ericthranduillvargaspenafl4011

    Nice video.. love the ending 😅

  • @margaretporkolab7166
    @margaretporkolab7166 2 года назад +2

    Just stumble on this video. Excellent great for you subscribers.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад

      Thanks. Guineas always get a bad reputation because of the noise, but they are the BEST addition to our farm! While everyone around us is struggling with tick problems, we are able to enjoy the outdoors with no worries at all, thanks to them! We just hatched out some Guinea eggs this weekend, so I am going to do some more videos soon for anyone who’s thinking of getting them, new to them, or for anyone just wanting a laugh. I’ve been struggling with an unexpected death in the family the last two weeks, so am just catching up on getting videos posted. On a side note, I believe you mentioned losing your mother last Summer, so I know today will be a very difficult day for you. I am thinking of you ❤️.

    • @margaretporkolab7166
      @margaretporkolab7166 2 года назад

      @@BarnBootsandCountryRoots yes it is but she not suffering. Happy Mothers Day.

  • @jadehyde3975
    @jadehyde3975 3 года назад +26

    I HAD 6 ticks on me in 1 month bought them and yes everytime a car comes in or anything they are LOUD but not a tick on me since we only have 2 on 25 acers and we know are neighbors and they let them go on their land too so idk how their are no ticks but they work!

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +10

      I know! Last year was so bad that we were picking ticks off us multiple times a week and we were being so careful... since the guineas, NOTHING! We are now down to 2 but last night we had 2 guinea eggs hatch! We have another bunch in the other incubator ready to hatch in about 1.5 weeks! I can't wait. I absolutely love these birds and their comical personalities.

    • @brienfoaboutanything9037
      @brienfoaboutanything9037 2 года назад

      True about Guineafowl: ruclips.net/video/yHnrDeQQxKQ/видео.html

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 9 месяцев назад

    I'm glad you made this video. I think this bird is the answer to pest control everywhere. What an amazing bird. Free pest control fully organic, free eggs, free alarm system, and free meat for us or any wild animals that are hungry. We should raise them and let them loose in neighborhoods like Florida. After all, there are peacocks, why not guineas? If they get used to people, cars, dogs, they won't honk anymore, right? Also, do they eat snails, like ducks do?
    I would like to know why no one keeps the Vulturine Guineas? They are so beautiful and striking in plumage! Aren't they very similar to the regular Guineas? I'd love to hear any comments about the Vulturines. I want to get them instead.

    • @thomasjcorson7502
      @thomasjcorson7502 28 дней назад

      I looked them up very expensive a pair of juveniles are $1500

  • @Chickenmom777
    @Chickenmom777 11 месяцев назад

    The ending was priceless 😂😂🩵

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  11 месяцев назад +1

      I know… that is the moment I fell in love with them. They are not too bright, but they are so funny and help keep us safe from ticks. Buddy and Bob are little celebrities around here and all the neighbours love that they eat ticks.

    • @Chickenmom777
      @Chickenmom777 11 месяцев назад

      @@BarnBootsandCountryRoots 😂😂😂 just adorable

  • @sandyc6569
    @sandyc6569 3 года назад +2

    👍😊👍

  • @chrisnedbalek2866
    @chrisnedbalek2866 2 года назад +5

    3:40 4,000 ticks per day per bird.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +1

      That’s what they say! I have no idea how they figured that number out but this last week I have been gardening in piles of dead leaves, tall grass, and working in areas right beside the forest and not a single tick in sight! My birds are working hard 😉. They are a crucial part of this farm and I just love them… especially Buddy!

  • @jayjayfixesall4570
    @jayjayfixesall4570 2 года назад +1

    Well talked.easy to understand.simple.not fast speaking like the usual people .

  • @chrisnedbalek2866
    @chrisnedbalek2866 2 года назад +1

    I would love to have guineas.

  • @fredingram3731
    @fredingram3731 11 месяцев назад

    Guineas keep snakes away from your house... they either kill them or drive them away. I do get tired of them squaking though.

  • @Alteori
    @Alteori 2 года назад +2

    I want guineas. Are they loud ALL the time? I'm kinda worried about my Shiba killing them but maybe I can keep the coop away and let them roam outside the dog fence.
    The ticks are what I'm worried about since we are moving to a 20 acre homestead

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад

      You can't keep Guineas contained, if you do they can't eat your ticks and they will be EXTREMELY loud. Guineas can fly high, so no fencing will hold them in. Ours are only loud when calling to each other if one gets lost from the group or if something is alarming, but some people say they call out for anything and everything.

  • @FlAw88
    @FlAw88 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic animals. *However, noise-cancelling headphones really should be included in every purchase. Or a pack of cotton wool balls at the very least.

  • @karivetter8731
    @karivetter8731 3 года назад +12

    How many do you recommend? I have 17 chickens and am thinking I need some of these guys!

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +9

      I just love these birds! You should definitely give them a try. Even our neighbours love them... they are just so funny. We had 8 to start with, but I have seen others say they started out with 20-30. Unfortunately, a fox got 7/8 of them the first night out because they roosted in a tree instead of coming in the coop. We got another 5 and heard they will come back if you keep chickens and it worked for us (we got 3 chickens and 1 rooster). I think the biggest thing is to make sure you have an equal number of males to females because they mate for life. I am definitely not a guinea expert, so I am sure there may be other opinions out there, but from what I have read this seems to be fairly consistent information. We are currently trying to hatch guinea eggs, and plan to get more guineas once we get a larger coop built because a wind storm destroyed our current one. We are really excited for you. Let us know if you decide to get them, how it goes and what you think.

  • @thekidultrav9073
    @thekidultrav9073 2 года назад +2

    Ginni fowl are cute

  • @justingoodger5383
    @justingoodger5383 Год назад +1

    How about spiders?

  • @MarriedToAsmo
    @MarriedToAsmo 2 года назад +4

    what feeds do you recommend for guineas?

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +4

      I would ask your local co-op what foods they carry for Guinea Fowl. They will be able to direct you to the feed with the proper nutrient balance they need. They need a higher protein feed usually.

  • @debbielicona5030
    @debbielicona5030 Год назад

    I have about 20 wild around my house
    So I'ma feed them ! Maybe they will stay

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад +1

      That was how we kept the grey pearl ones. Someone's Guinea laid a nest in the forest and abandoned 30 babies near our friend's place. They came to his farm in search of food and he couldn't feed them all so we took 10 of them. They free roam during the day and come home at night because they know this is where food and water are. Good luck. They are very beneficial birds to have around if you can tolerate their singing voice 😉

  • @sunnyoutdoors
    @sunnyoutdoors Год назад

    I have a dozen guinies and love them, PLEASE HELP 1 has swollen areas of feet, how do I fix this

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      Oh gosh, I’m so sorry to hear that. It could be caused by any number of reasons, such as mites, gout, bumble foot, etc. You should definitely consult a veterinarian who can exam your bird, determine the cause and an appropriate course of treatment. It may be a simple fix, such as an Epsom salt soak or medication, if you get it looked at quickly. Best of luck, and I hope your Guinea has a speedy recovery.

  • @TimeGallon
    @TimeGallon Год назад

    I’ve heard people say they haven’t seen a single tick since introducing some guineas in their yard.
    Has that been the case for you or do they just reduce the population of ticks?

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      They took care of our tick problem completely! It took about 2 weeks of them free ranging, and I recommend having at least 10 Guineas. We only kept 6 over Winter but then had a hard time finding more in the Spring... with 6, we were finding the odd tick. As soon as we got additional Guineas, no ticks at all! Check out our other Guinea video for details on how to train them to return to the coop at night.

  • @MrMedia-ce4qt
    @MrMedia-ce4qt 2 года назад +3

    We brought one home today and immediately flew into the tress

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +5

      Oh no. If you can get it back, lock it in the coop for at least a week or two (with some chickens preferably.). Once it realizes where home is and where it gets food, you should be ok. They will return.

    • @johnkramm6126
      @johnkramm6126 2 года назад +1

      What's that mean.

    • @Alteori
      @Alteori 2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 Год назад

    Theyre kinda cute. They're growing me! And yeah fk the ticks!

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      They definitely grow on you. They are noisy and not for everyone, but I absolutely love them. Buddy and Bob are characters, that’s for sure, and everyone loves them - even our neighbours!

  • @Mrbirdthebest9721
    @Mrbirdthebest9721 3 года назад +4

    First?

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  3 года назад +3

      Yes! They apparently eat thousands of ticks a day! I literally have no idea how they determined this number but they definitely seem to have controlled our tick problem around the house, barn and paddocks. Last year we couldn’t go outside without finding ticks on us and so far, it seems the guineas have made a HUGE difference. We have only found ticks 5 times this year (compared to last year where we found them almost daily between us, the dogs and horses). I love these birds!

  • @jonathanrenteria8114
    @jonathanrenteria8114 2 года назад +2

    That’s a mix breed egg

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +1

      It was a guinea egg that we ended up incubating and hatching out. At the time, we only had Easter Eggers (which lay blue eggs), and our guineas. It was one of the baby guinea chicks that Buddy (our adult male guinea) broke out for an adventure on one of our other episodes.

  • @misterbigstuff8503
    @misterbigstuff8503 Год назад

    How come they dont fly away?

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      They do free range, and can fly over any fence, but if you train them to know that the coop is home base and where they get food, they will come back every night. I have another video on how we trained ours to come back to the coop every night (you can find it in our “Guinea Fowl” playlist, the video is “Don’t Get Guinea Fowl Before Watching This! | Pros and Cons”).

  • @nancyadams5478
    @nancyadams5478 Год назад

    They absolutely will bother your plants. My neighbor s have 11 that keep getting into my yard and skattering my mulch and digging up the plant roots.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      I’m really sorry to hear that. Ours don’t bother the gardens at all, and anyone else I have talked to that have them have said the same thing. I wish I could offer you some tips on how to discourage them from your gardens. Are digging around a particular plant, or they’re doing this to all of your gardens?

  • @lanreayo4608
    @lanreayo4608 2 года назад +1

    Ugly birds?! I don't think so...More like the ones that will call such beautiful birds ugly, have ugly souls themselves.

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  2 года назад +1

      Once you have them, they definitely find a way into your heart. Especially our sweet boy, Buddy! He just became a dad and I can't wait to show everyone how adorable his babies are!

  • @juliewestron5260
    @juliewestron5260 Год назад

    So is it wrong to call these thing Guinea hens?? Nobody ever called these Guinea fowl growing up. Are we having woke problems about guinea hens? Good grief….

    • @BarnBootsandCountryRoots
      @BarnBootsandCountryRoots  Год назад

      A Guinea hen is a female, a Guinea cock is a male, and if you are referring to them in general, they are Guinea fowl. I hope that answers your question.