Sexing

Guinea Fowl are impossible to sex as young birds. I found the only way was to wait until they started calling at about 8 – 10 weeks.  The call is a sure way of telling the Guinea fowl apart as only the females have a two note sound best described as “Pot-rack, Pot-rack”. The male birds produce a single note, be careful though because females can also produce a single call!

Much amusement was had sitting beside the pen waiting for the birds to call and when they did, marking them with the end of a stick dipped in food colouring.  You could guarantee that the moment I sat down beside the pen there was not a sound and they all looked at me as if to say, “what are you waiting for?”

When the birds are a bit older the males can be identified by their larger wattles, and bigger helmet on their head.