Matt, we started off with one cause it was a "Free Keet" . Everybody said they are noisy, and my Grandpa has some good storys about using them for target practice (he says you are good if you can shoot a guinea in the head) He also thinks that they are good to eat. I also did some reading cause we had one solo keet baby he was a pet, and was not much trouble except he folowed us around like a puppy. Sat on our shoulder, a pretty good bird. Then my brother-in-law from Tilden, started making Guinea calls, thats when the nearly grown bird started making more noise. then I bought two more, then I found out how loud and noisy Guineas can be!
I have not gotten the first egg yet, and I think they get dumbr the older they get, since the two I have left can't seem to find their way back into the yard the past two evenings, and I had to help them, Grrrr
