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Guinea Fowl Poultry for sale

Guinea Fowl, often nicknamed "keets" when referring to chicks, originate from sub-Saharan Africa and have been widely domesticated across the UK for their unique characteristics. Recognisable by their stocky bodies covered in dark grey or black feathers adorned with striking white spots, they possess a distinctive bony helmet-like protrusion on the head and fleshy red wattles. This species is known for being highly vocal, producing loud alarm calls that serve as excellent natural watchdogs on farms. Their temperament is somewhat wild; they tend to be skittish and can be aggressive, especially males. Guinea Fowl are invaluable for pest control, voraciously feeding on ticks and insects, making them particularly suitable for organic farming. Although their meat is considered gamier than chicken, it is a delicacy in some culinary circles. If you're looking to buy guinea fowl for sale in the UK or interested in guinea fowl chicks, it's vital to provide ample space for their social flocks and be prepared for their noisy nature. These birds adapt well to varied environments but require thoughtful care to manage their skittish behaviour effectively.

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Guinea fowl

Guinea Fowl

8 monthsAge
MixedSex
£15Price

Beautiful guinea fowl. Last summer's hatch. Strong and healthy birds. Male and females available ans colours are pearl, pied, lavender or royal purple.

WarringtonWarrington
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Guninea Fowl x 4

Guinea Fowl

1 yearAge
FemaleSex
£100Price

3 hens and 1 male, guinea fowl lovely looking birds, all live together. born in Feb 2025. looking to sell all together. just started laying this season, price is for all 4

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TavistockDevon
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Guinea foul created and vulturine rare breed

Guinea Fowl

1 yearAge
MixedSex
£250Price

I have some rare Guinea foul for sale 2 female crested (6 months old) dna sexed with certificates £250 each 2 vulturine cross standard, have vulturine colouring and genes we believe a pair £500 each

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WimborneDorset
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Female Guinea Fowl for Sale!

Guinea Fowl

8 monthsAge
FemaleSex
£20Price

We have Guineas, Guineas, Guineas!!! Lots of girls available from last year's hatch, mainly pearl some pied and some lavender. All free range. Will start laying eggs in a couple of months. We are defr

PrestonLancashire
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Blue Guinea for sale

Guinea Fowl

8 monthsAge
MixedSex
£35Price

£35 each six months old male only very well look after ready to leave now basing Heathrow for any questions you can contact me thank you so much

FelthamGreater London
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5 Guinea fowl

Guinea Fowl

6 monthsAge
MixedSex
£20Price

Approx 6 months old l have reared them with a broody hen ready to go start laying in a couple of months

Lytham Saint AnnesLancashire

FAQs

Are guinea fowl considered poultry?

Yes, guinea fowl are considered poultry; they are domesticated birds raised similarly to chickens and turkeys for their meat, eggs, and feathers.

How many guinea fowl should I start with?

It is best to start with a small flock of at least two to five guinea fowl, as they are social birds that thrive in groups and this helps manage their behaviour and wellbeing.

Do guinea fowl keep rats away?

No, guinea fowl do not effectively keep rats away or control their populations; while they are very alert and noisy, they will only alert you to the presence of rats rather than deter or kill them.

What are common problems with guinea fowl?

Common issues with guinea fowl include their loud noise which can be disturbing to neighbours, their habit of laying eggs in random places making collection difficult, their tendency to bully other poultry, and challenges in mixing them with other birds as they prefer to keep to themselves.