Un-domesticating The Guinea
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When raised by a chicken mother, the
guinea keets recognize their own kind and return to their
free-ranging natural parents as they approach maturity.
Rarely will they confuse their heritage and cross with
chickens, but in the few instances when this has occurred
the hybrids have been sterile.
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Unless the keets are raised
in confinement as described, there may be difficulty in
catching them when ready for market. Guineas dislike close
confinement and prefer to roost in trees even when they
roam with the poultry flock during the day. It is because
of this persistent atavistic trait of wildness that
un-domesticating the guinea would seem to offer the
back-to-the-land enthusiast so many possibilities for
success and profit.
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