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Guineas are an interesting addition to your farm or acreage. Guineas are the farm yard watch dog, sounding the alarm whenever anything unusual occurs. They will consume large amounts of insects and seldom bother your garden or flowers. They are easy and inexpensive to raise. Once started, they fend for themselves, living on insects seeds, and grasses. They control deer ticks, wood ticks, grasshoppers, box-elder bugs, flies, crickets, fire ants and all other insects. Their call will discourage rodents. They will kill snakes, and will alert your to anything unusual.
Incubation period for Guinea eggs is 26 to 28 days. The Eggs may be incubated under Bantam setting hens ( 10 to 15 eggs per hen) or Chicken setting hens ( 25 to 30 eggs per hen) or any reliable incubator. Guineas are as easy to raise as Pheasants,Turkey or Chukar!