Sorry, the computer voice reading the text was an immediate lose for me. almost nothing showing you actually raise guineas. there is so much to guineas that is lost here. and going through the comments, did anyone get answers to their questions?
"not as tame as chicken's" "hard to catch if you let them free roam" ...ummm I've never had that problem. My guineas literally sit in my lap. And let me pick them up... If you raise fowl. You can 1. Just feed and water them. Then let go when older.. or 2. show them love and affection. And they make great tame pets like mine lol
I made it to the 5 min' point. Please if you have a written article make it available as a txt, rtf or pdf file. If you insist on releasing this as a video then at least watch it before you upload. Maybe then you'd realize it NEEDS editing. The mid - - - - - - sentence gaps were too much and I gave up.
Please I have a question, Can a guinea flow still lay eggs and hatch if the feathers are peal off or cut constantly ? (peal off or cut so that thay won't away) Thanks for your answer.
I eally enjoyed the content, but wow, I agree about robot voices. I don't want to hear Siri or any of them! I would rather hear _any_ human, even people who don't think they have a good "presentation" voice, than any computerized voice. In fact, I'd rather hear a non-pro than a pro, since you get the feeling that the non-pro is thinking about the subject of the video, but the pro is thnking about his or her speaking career. But the robot voice was actually a little funny to listen to, because of the big pause at the bottom of each page, even when a sentence wasn't over. You'd just hang on that last word, until finally the page turned and the rest of the thought was spoken. It was funnier to hear than it is to describe. I felt a little silly laughing, but it was funny. Anyway, thank you for your helpful course, "Raising Guineas 101". I still think I'd like to give it a try! Thanks again.
I’ve had chickens and guineas for years and never witnessed guineas vs chicken interaction, they did not mix and were completely oblivious to one another, unfortunately as they mature my guineas started finding different nesting places throughout the farm and not going back to roost in their coop, became easy pickings to raccoons foxes and owls.
hi, I recently got some guineafowl chicks and one of them is suffering she has soggy stomach and it won’t clear up and she is struggling to stand and can’t walk she seems to be moving her head up and down like she’s nodding and I think she’s having some issues with her wings do you know how I can help her by any chance? She is the smallest of all four guineafowl chicks I have they are about nine or 10 days old and she is called Jane I think she might be getting picked on by the other chicks but I’m not sure and she’s trying to move but she’s just can’t
4:37 meh I can tell male from female pretty easily... But I'm just weird like that 😂 you can get two of the same kind of animals that look exactly alike and within hours I can tell them apart. Idk why like I said I'm just weird like that 😂
I am afraid I have raised guinea fowls for a long time and the idea of wood shavings for KEETS is wrong. DO NOT put any wood shavings; as keets are very different from chicks. They will try to eat the wood shavings which can create breathing and digestive problems- most likely death. Please research a bit more before you believe everything this video says
Anyone thinking about getting guineas, needs to think about their neighbors. I lived peacefully for 17 years in my house, before my ignorant neighbor decided he wanted a flock of guineas. Now, every day at 2:30 or 3:00, the screaming starts. Nobody within 1/2 mile can sleep when these nuisance birds start calling. You may be cool with the noise, but your neighbors will likely not see it that way. These birds need to be eradicated, they are a scourge to urban living, and should only be raised if you can ensure they will not destroy your neighbors quality of living. Be considerate!!!
You know whats more annoying than the sound of guineas?
Robo voices reading wikihow articles.
very useful information you share thanks. 🇵🇰
Please provide a human narrator.
Encouraging programme, learn a lot about guineas fowls. Thank
There are wild guinea fowl everywhere in South Africa 🇿🇦 and in Afrikaans we call them tarentaal
Almost anyone's voice would have been better than the computer voice.
Highly empowering course!!! Many thanks!!!!
Sorry, the computer voice reading the text was an immediate lose for me. almost nothing showing you actually raise guineas. there is so much to guineas that is lost here. and going through the comments, did anyone get answers to their questions?
This was a great help.
Very informative, but that computerized voice was a little off-putting.
"not as tame as chicken's" "hard to catch if you let them free roam"
...ummm I've never had that problem. My guineas literally sit in my lap. And let me pick them up... If you raise fowl. You can 1. Just feed and water them. Then let go when older.. or 2. show them love and affection. And they make great tame pets like mine lol
They also alert you with lots of noise even when nothing is wrong.
Truth
If you want to publish a ppt, just publish it. Computer voice generation is AWFUL! We're not children.
Thank you very much. Very helpful. 👍
Nice information and good voice 👌
I made it to the 5 min' point. Please if you have a written article make it available as a txt, rtf or pdf file. If you insist on releasing this as a video then at least watch it before you upload. Maybe then you'd realize it NEEDS editing. The mid - - - - - - sentence gaps were too much and I gave up.
Thank you! This was very helpful!
They also provide.......... Delicious eggs
Such cute babies
Please I have a question,
Can a guinea flow still lay eggs and hatch if the feathers are peal off or cut constantly ?
(peal off or cut so that thay won't away)
Thanks for your answer.
Thanks a bunch. 😇
As soon as I heard of the robo voice I was out!👎
Good work
I eally enjoyed the content, but wow, I agree about robot voices. I don't want to hear Siri or any of them! I would rather hear _any_ human, even people who don't think they have a good "presentation" voice, than any computerized voice. In fact, I'd rather hear a non-pro than a pro, since you get the feeling that the non-pro is thinking about the subject of the video, but the pro is thnking about his or her speaking career.
But the robot voice was actually a little funny to listen to, because of the big pause at the bottom of each page, even when a sentence wasn't over. You'd just hang on that last word, until finally the page turned and the rest of the thought was spoken. It was funnier to hear than it is to describe. I felt a little silly laughing, but it was funny.
Anyway, thank you for your helpful course, "Raising Guineas 101". I still think I'd like to give it a try! Thanks again.
Thanks so much for the education.
Hey Kayla! I have some issues in raising guinea fowls.
Do you any solutions for it
49 seconds into the video..I just can't.
Thanks for sharing
Human narrator please!
Thank you very informative
Nice
that coop is for a guinea pig, not a guinea fowl!
I’ve had chickens and guineas for years and never witnessed guineas vs chicken interaction, they did not mix and were completely oblivious to one another, unfortunately as they mature my guineas started finding different nesting places throughout the farm and not going back to roost in their coop, became easy pickings to raccoons foxes and owls.
Might as well just read an article
hi, I recently got some guineafowl chicks and one of them is suffering she has soggy stomach and it won’t clear up and she is struggling to stand and can’t walk she seems to be moving her head up and down like she’s nodding and I think she’s having some issues with her wings do you know how I can help her by any chance?
She is the smallest of all four guineafowl chicks I have they are about nine or 10 days old and she is called Jane I think she might be getting picked on by the other chicks but I’m not sure and she’s trying to move but she’s just can’t
If I wanted wiki I would have went to wiki.
I had to stop halfway through because the robo voice gave me a semi.
GOOD gòooooooooood
Can their wings be clipped.....to frustrate them taking flight?
of course the wing feathers can be clipped. You need only clip the feathers of one wing
4:37 meh I can tell male from female pretty easily... But I'm just weird like that 😂 you can get two of the same kind of animals that look exactly alike and within hours I can tell them apart. Idk why like I said I'm just weird like that 😂
It's a Guinea Video! So annoying. Thank goodness for the mute option.
U sale in guinea check l will need the check
Where is your guinea live are you selling a baby
Urdu Hindi please
Yours are gonna bleed I’m just saying I have one but it’s still loud
computer voice
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I am afraid I have raised guinea fowls for a long time and the idea of wood shavings for KEETS is wrong. DO NOT put any wood shavings; as keets are very different from chicks. They will try to eat the wood shavings which can create breathing and digestive problems- most likely death. Please research a bit more before you believe everything this video says
I won't Turkey chicks one male and one female
Anyone thinking about getting guineas, needs to think about their neighbors. I lived peacefully for 17 years in my house, before my ignorant neighbor decided he wanted a flock of guineas. Now, every day at 2:30 or 3:00, the screaming starts. Nobody within 1/2 mile can sleep when these nuisance birds start calling. You may be cool with the noise, but your neighbors will likely not see it that way. These birds need to be eradicated, they are a scourge to urban living, and should only be raised if you can ensure they will not destroy your neighbors quality of living. Be considerate!!!
Nice