Hi
They have there hutch they can go in and out of inside their
enclosure. Also lots of hay inside their hutch. Also I put a Large
shade over the enclosure if it is a hot day, which we haven't had
many of yet this year. If raining I put a plastic cover over. The
enclosure I have is just a temporary one. I have found some avairy
panels I am going to buy (when I have the money) hopefully soon and
then I will make them a better more permanant one. It will be 9ft
by 6ft and 6ft high. I will cover the top with panels also. I will
cover half the top with panels and half the top with wood covered in
roof felt. They will still have their hutch inside, so they can go
in and out. I am looking forward to some nice sunny days, watching
them run around. They already enjoy running around in their
temporary one. The first day they had it, they stayed inside their
hutch mainly, but within a day or two they spent more time outside.
Now they are outside nearly all the time. My children keep dropping
grass into them, which of course they love. They are truely happier
guineas. One is due to give birth any day now.
Take care and keep posting.
Eileen
--- In aahhhbabyguineas@yahoogroups.com, "janiceaylor" <aylor@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi, Eileen,
>
> How do you keep the guineas from being either too hot or too cold?
>
> Janice
>
> - In aahhhbabyguineas@yahoogroups.com, "Happy" <esherborne@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Me again, My guineas have now been moved to an outdoor
enclosure,
> they
> > had been running around a shed for the winter. There are 10
girls
> all
> > running around together. I have just one male, who always has
one
> > girlfriend, he lives in a hutch with his lastest skirt. The
> enclosure
> > they are in, is just a temporary one, I am going to be building
a
> > proper one, when I do, I will partition a part for the love
> birds.
> >
> > Anyway if any of you have interesting info or chat about
> enclosures or
> > anything to do with guineas, then post a message.
> >
> > take care
> > eileen
> >
>