Assorted Guinea
The Assorted Guinea is a great way to have a variety of Guinea in your backyard. Guinea Fowl are only available as a straight run. Assorted Guinea is Hatchery Choice and it does not guarantee an assortment of breeds.
Guinea fowl are unique, hardy, and industrious birds known for their distinctive appearance, flavorful meat, and excellent pest control abilities. Native to Africa, guinea fowl are often kept for their lean, flavorful meat, as well as their eggs and feathers. They are also highly valued for their ability to forage for insects and help control pests around farms and gardens.
Key Features:
Appearance: Guinea fowl have a distinctive look with small heads, featherless faces, and unique, speckled plumage that can vary in color, with the most common being dark grey or black with white spots. Their bodies are compact and sturdy, and they have strong legs and beaks suited for foraging.
Size: Guinea fowl are medium-sized birds, with adults weighing around 1.5-3.5 lbs depending on the breed. They are smaller than chickens and have a more active, flighty nature.
Meat Production: Guinea fowl meat is lean, tender, and flavorful, often described as having a taste similar to game birds, such as pheasant. It is lower in fat than chicken and considered a delicacy in many culinary traditions.
Egg Production: Guinea fowl lay small eggs, usually around 60-150 per year, depending on the breed. Their eggs are thicker-shelled and have a richer taste than chicken eggs, often used in gourmet cooking.
Temperament: Guinea fowl are active, curious, and highly alert. They are social birds but can be more independent and flighty compared to chickens. They are known for being noisy, with loud, distinctive calls that can be heard from a distance. Despite their flightiness, they are often kept for their pest control abilities, as they will forage for insects, seeds, and small pests.
Hardiness: Guinea fowl are hardy birds, able to adapt to a wide range of climates. They are well-suited for free-range environments, where they can roam and forage. However, they are more flighty and less docile than chickens, so they may require more secure housing to keep them from flying away.
Common Breeds:
- Lavender Guinea Fowl: A variation of the Helmeted breed with a unique lavender-colored plumage.
- Pearl Guinea Fowl: Another popular breed with speckled, pearl-like feathers and a calm demeanor.
Summary:
Guinea fowl are hardy, active birds known for their lean, flavorful meat, pest control abilities, and unique appearance. Though flighty and noisy, they are excellent foragers and make a valuable addition to farms and gardens, providing both meat and eggs, while helping to control insects naturally.
PICKUP POLICY
Orders for local pickup will be available on the Saturday you select. While we strive to fulfill your requested pickup date, please note that we cannot guarantee the order will be ready at that time.
Once your order is scheduled, you will receive an email confirmation. Additionally, the Friday before your scheduled pickup, you will receive a confirmation email detailing your order, including confirmation that all chicks hatched as expected and any additional pickup information.
Orders must be picked up during the week they are scheduled. Any orders not picked up by the scheduled date will be considered abandoned and will not be rescheduled. Unfortunately, we do not offer refunds on abandoned orders.
This policy also applies to orders with shortages (where not all breeds hatched as expected). In such cases, any remaining chicks on the order must still be picked up as scheduled. You will have the option to replace any shortages with other chicks that are in stock at the time.
There is no guarantee of mortality or morbidity once poultry leaves our store. Be sure to check your box of chicks before you leave.