How are the Guineas on eating vegetables and plants, and scratching up mulches? Do you protect them at night from varmints? Do they lay eggs you can eat?

Nancy

Garnet_LDN wrote:
Indian Runner Ducks will also do the same and they are easier to catch. <s> Nice eggs too. They do not fly and are a land dwelling hybridized duck bred to lay numerous eggs, kinda like a milk cow. All they need is a kiddie pool of water to dunk themselves in once or twice a day.

No more wasps, fire ants, scorpions, daddy long legs, centipedes -- but they will also eat your tender young plants and decorative flowers. I learned to put cages around the things I did not want them to eat. It was worth the effort and protection form wandering deer.

Janet

[email protected] wrote:
*/We live in the fire ant capital of the world (East TX). We even have fire ant festival yearly. We have tried many things...even DE. It didn't get rid of them. However, 7 Guineas adopted us 3 years ago and our ant, flea, tick problems are almost non existent now. We are so impressed with them that we hatched 60 more last Fall/Winter. We NEVER want to be without them./*
*//* */Edith/*


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