Greetings everyone - I joined this community specifically to ask this question - I really hope someone can help.
We live in Africa, Namibia to be specific, and have been raising a guinea fowl that we found at a day old, abandoned.
He's now 8 months, and definitely lonely, despite being around us a lot. We plan to release him on a friends farm when he is mature - they have domestic chickens and wild guinea fowl there, but we feel that as a juvenile he is just not ready to be out there on his own yet.
My question is - to relieve his current loneliness, should we get some chicken hens? In our idealistic minds it would teach him to socialise, and then we could take them all to the farm together and he would have some built in friends and be able to choose whether he joins a wild flock, or stays with the humans and the chickens.
We're quite besotted with this little guy (we're fairly certain he's a male). Trying to give him the best chance for a good life
Any suggestions? What would you do?
MANY thanks, Leigh
We live in Africa, Namibia to be specific, and have been raising a guinea fowl that we found at a day old, abandoned.
He's now 8 months, and definitely lonely, despite being around us a lot. We plan to release him on a friends farm when he is mature - they have domestic chickens and wild guinea fowl there, but we feel that as a juvenile he is just not ready to be out there on his own yet.
My question is - to relieve his current loneliness, should we get some chicken hens? In our idealistic minds it would teach him to socialise, and then we could take them all to the farm together and he would have some built in friends and be able to choose whether he joins a wild flock, or stays with the humans and the chickens.
We're quite besotted with this little guy (we're fairly certain he's a male). Trying to give him the best chance for a good life

Any suggestions? What would you do?
MANY thanks, Leigh