Ted
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We have a pretty bad tick problem here at the farm. Apparently it's bad all over this year. So, we're looking at ways of handling this.
A friend of my wife's said that we should get some guinea fowl. This friend used to have them and they were noisy, but they eat their weight in ticks. Plus they're pretty self sufficient and interesting critters. Although not immune to predators, they seem to hold their own pretty well. We have coyotes around, although not a ton. We also have 3 outdoor cats. One came with the house and is feral, the other 2 are domesticated.
As I understand it, cons is that they're really loud. But we have 11 acres, and the "home" we'd try to encourage for them is a barn that we otherwise don't use. Seems a perfect fit, had chickens in it at one point. We don't have neighbors particularly close, although the neighboring 10+ acre plots on either side of us do have homes.
We've considered chickens for a while, but the main reasons we've not bothered are that we don't want something that will require any significant extra care when we're home or when we're gone. We have enough to do already and don't want to make the home care so burdensome when we're gone that we can't find anyone to help us out. Chickens would provide eggs which would certainly be great, but my understanding is they typically require more work.
In this case really the question is what people think about having guinea fowl around as extra animals on the farm with the purpose of eating ticks, and how self-sufficient they really are.
A friend of my wife's said that we should get some guinea fowl. This friend used to have them and they were noisy, but they eat their weight in ticks. Plus they're pretty self sufficient and interesting critters. Although not immune to predators, they seem to hold their own pretty well. We have coyotes around, although not a ton. We also have 3 outdoor cats. One came with the house and is feral, the other 2 are domesticated.
As I understand it, cons is that they're really loud. But we have 11 acres, and the "home" we'd try to encourage for them is a barn that we otherwise don't use. Seems a perfect fit, had chickens in it at one point. We don't have neighbors particularly close, although the neighboring 10+ acre plots on either side of us do have homes.
We've considered chickens for a while, but the main reasons we've not bothered are that we don't want something that will require any significant extra care when we're home or when we're gone. We have enough to do already and don't want to make the home care so burdensome when we're gone that we can't find anyone to help us out. Chickens would provide eggs which would certainly be great, but my understanding is they typically require more work.
In this case really the question is what people think about having guinea fowl around as extra animals on the farm with the purpose of eating ticks, and how self-sufficient they really are.