I purchased 28 guinea fowl in the fall. By the time the "getting to know their new coop" time had passed there was snow on the ground so they have spent their time divided into 2 coops and runs. I have sold most and am keeping 12 now in 1 run and coop. I have been using a whistle for training. When they hear the whistle, good things are coming and they have been responding.
I want to start letting them out in gradually increasing numbers. In order to make sure they return to the coop at night, should I do the whistle 'food coming thing' before dark. There are lots of trees by their area and I am concerned that if they perch up there in the evening, I won't be able to get them to come down.
I would be leaving food and water for those still confined to the run. Should I keep that door shut so that the free-rangers can't just come in for a snack and leave again.
Advice is appreciated as always. Thanks.
I want to start letting them out in gradually increasing numbers. In order to make sure they return to the coop at night, should I do the whistle 'food coming thing' before dark. There are lots of trees by their area and I am concerned that if they perch up there in the evening, I won't be able to get them to come down.
I would be leaving food and water for those still confined to the run. Should I keep that door shut so that the free-rangers can't just come in for a snack and leave again.
Advice is appreciated as always. Thanks.