Guinea fowl eat snakes? #shorts

1 year ago
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Guinea fowl will notice a snake, but most of the time the flock, especially if it's a young flock, will just surround the snake and "Yell" over it, inspect it, but not eat it. The smaller the snake, the more likely the guinea fowl will eat it. A smaller snake looks more like a large worm and they peck at it. Then the guines will do the same. But if the snake is large guinea fowl will group around a snake they find and chase it off their land. So having these birds in your backyard can be a good idea they will kill the small snakes there and other snakes will be scared to invade your property. With the help of these birds, you can walk, lie down and even have a picnic in the yard, without fear of encountering scorpions, spiders, poisonous and non-poisonous snakes. The guinea fowl is a bird that, in addition to being beautiful, a good producer is an excellent control instrument.

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