dmccarty
Super Star Member
Here's photo of my Tick Pickers.
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I never have to feed them. They get enough on our property and the fields around us. They do a pretty good job keeping the ticks down in the summer.
You have to raise them on the place for them to stay around. They return to their pen in the evening.
Two of my neighbors bought 70 or so Guineas and split the "flock" but allowed the birds to "free range." Flock A heard Flock B, or vice versa, and as a result, there was only one flock. :laughing::laughing::laughing: The Flock only lasted a six months or so before they were all eaten by foxes, coyotes, owls and hawks.
Ticks are still here.
Guineas B Gone.
Later,
Dan