Wednesday, April 17, 2013

King Tut the Guinea

Remember a couple of weeks ago when I was blogging about wanting to get some guineas?  Well, a local blog reader friend emailed to say he had one that I could have, to see if I liked having a guinea and wanted to get some more.  Huge thanks to Sunnybrook Farm!
 The first day he seemed kind of upset.  He continually squawked (or whatever you want to call it - they sound like a rusty gate hinge).  Then he got quiet and I looked out and saw him on the front porch, looking in. 


I've been giving him lots of treats - he especially seems to like bits of tomato.  I think his head looks like a mummy, so we named him Tut. 

Sunnybrook Farm was also kind enough to send us home with a bunch of kale.  I already had a pork tenderloin in the crockpot, so we had that with some roasted kale (tossed with olive oil, parmesan, sea salt and pepper) and some shells and cheese.  It was delicious - and the twins LOVE kale.  Cort had three helpings and Reid had two.  I will have to be sure to plant kale next August for one of my winter crops! 
What do you think about guineas, readers?  They are an odd looking bird for certain!  They are supposedly great for keeping tick populations down (remember last summer we had to treat Pierce for lyme disease).  They also act as guard birds, making a big ruckus over anyone new showing up.  And you can eat their eggs, if we were to get a female at some point.

41 comments:

Unknown said...

It is so cool that one of your reader had a hen for you. Tut sure looks cute.

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I love the look of them I think if they eat ticks and are like a security alarm I would love to own one. It think that it is a great addition to your family especially for the tick eating. I love Kale I grow it every year by my door and pick it all winter under the snow. The more frost it gets the sweeter it is. B

The Cranky said...

I LOVE guineas, they have so much personality! They really do keep the tick population down and they love to gobble grasshoppers as well. Their eggs are tasty and they make a good meat bird if you fancy that...some people say they taste rather like quail. Yay for homegrown kale!

Eat To Live said...

I am for anything that will keep ticks away. You need to get more of those guineas.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on acquiring Tut... and that yummy looking kale. What nice people they are to think of you!

Maggid said...

By now he has settled in and is a happy resident . . I would enjoy company like Tut in my world . .

love & love,
-g-

Nancy said...

Well, that's so very cool to get your guinea this way! He looks very much like ours. They always sound upset -- don't worry about that. We love ours -- he's a character. :)

GardenOfDaisies said...

Hello there, King Tut! I think it's cute that his favorite treat is tomato! :-)

mail4rosey said...

Congrats on the latest member to the farm. :)

Out on the prairie said...

they are cool looking

Chatty Crone said...

What are you going to do with him Lisa?

Valerie Boersma said...

Tut looks like a great addition to your family:) He is definitely a cool looking bird! For now, I have to content myself-and very happily too-with a guinea pig:)

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

I think guineas are fantastic tick eaters..I've never owned any, but know some folks who swear by them for that purpose.

Tina Fariss Barbour said...

King Tut is pretty! I don't know anything about guineas, but it sounds great that they keep down the tick population and act as guard birds.

Kale is so good for you--great that the twins enjoy it!

TexWisGirl said...

oh, i hope you add more for him!

Debbie said...

i thought it was a turkey ;)))

i photographed what i thought was a wild turkey the other day, perhaps it was this!! i'm a farm girl want-a-be!!

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

I think it's awesome that your boys eat kale!!...

We have experience with guineas because our neighbors on two of our farms over the years have had them, and they came to visit frequently. They are noisey, but they are beneficial..they eat ALOT OF BUGS!.. ticks being the worst offenders. If I had a bigger coop I would have six or so here at This Old House too. I'd say atleast get Tut a friend, they don't like to be alone. And, they can be hunted by predators, fox, coyote, hawk, etc... so giving them a place to roost, where perhaps you can close them in at night is safest. I don't know that I've ever seen your barn, it's possible that you can give them a place in the barn to roost.

Laura @ Green Legacy Farm said...

Guineas are great! They are the dumbest creatures you can imagine, but they are entertaining and we did not have a tick problem last summer. I also hear they eat squash bugs.

Sunnybrook Farm said...

Glad that he finally has a name and the head does have a strange mummy look to it. Happy bird!
It was nice to have you guys over for a visit and Dusty has eaten most of his hay, he looks for a treat when he gets to his stall and your hay is the current treat.

Sonya @ Under the Desert Sky said...

Well, he sure is an interesting looking bird! I hope he keeps your tick problem at bay.

A Colorful World said...

OK, now I feel bad for telling you not to get them because they are so noisy! I like your Tut...he's cute. I bet he's lonesome too, and could use some guinea company.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Oh --how I love Tut... Perfect name for your new guinea... Sounds like he is adjusting well.

I love kale too--but haven't had it in years.. My mother used to make it ALOT... Actually I like most all of the greens out there. I always get turnip greens when we go to Cracker Barrel.

Hugs,
Betsy

Sally said...

I love the name; but don't know a thing about them. I think it's great the boys love kale. We're firm believers in introducing lots of different foods when they're young. :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

Yes indeed, it is an odd bird! And looks like he would like to come in. Considering the ticks, the guarding and warnings, and the future eggs, it looks promising. He does not fly, so you will keep him around by feeding him, or do you have a fence and a coop...do you still have your other chickens, and does he get along with them? I LIKE the name! This is awesome of the farm to do this.

Grandma Bonnie said...

I should look into getting some guineas. I don't like the thought of ticks on my grandchildren. Kale sounds so yummy. I don't know if the kids will like it. I should try and make a batch and see how it goes over.

Gail Dixon said...

Such an interesting looking bird! I'd love to have one, but I'm sure my dogs would terrorize it. My daughter is always raving about kale. I think I will have to try it soon!

Jill said...

Very odd looking but I bet it's going to be an entertaining addition to your family! :)

Oh how I wish I liked kale.

gin said...

cool picture of the guinea on the porch!

Linda said...

He looks like a cool bird! Great name.

Michelle said...

The shot of the guinea peeking in the window totally cracked me up!

Unknown said...

I think Tut is great and will be a fantastic addition to your family. Guineas are wonderful tick eating machines! How neat that one of your readers gave him to you. I think he needs a friend :) I believe they are social beings. We love Kale over here as well harvesting a bit more this weekend as well.

Wendy Mould AFCA said...

Loved my visit to your blog. Didn't know that guinea hens make such good guards. They are a funny looking thing.
That kale sounds good but I heard that it can be a little tough, sounds like you sorted that out with no problem.

Our Neck of the Woods said...

He is very cute! And I really like the name :) We got our guineas after my husband had to be treated for Lyme Disease. They have done a good job of eating up the ticks out here. We still get some occasionally, but not near as bad as before the guineas. And if you can find their eggs, they are delicious!

Arti said...

Odd bird for sure! But it will blend in for sure! I love the name you have given! Have a lovely week ahead Lisa :)

Willow said...

Yup everything everyone up above said. They also like to be in groups usually of at least 3 ...one is the loneliest number guinea like crowds of other guineas lol They are great watch dogs sounding the alarm at anything that bothers them ... so sounding the alarm at everything lol

Barbara said...

Tut looks a bit unusual. I bet your boys love having him around!

Sandy said...

How neat that a local blog reader was able to offer you one for free. Yes...LOL....they do sound like a rusty gate. Mine were so noisy they annoyed me. I didn't know they ate ticks so I would think that would be great where you are. We don't have too many ticks in the desert ;)

Debby@Just Breathe said...

He is very interesting and I like his name. If they go after ticks that is definitely a plus!

Jenny said...

I love his name!

I've never really been around them but he sure sounds like he has a BIG personality!

I think my favorite way to eat kale is as chips.

But I read somewhere if you 'massage' the raw leaves vigorously they work quite well in salad. I haven't tried that yet, though.

Hope you're having a happy thursday.

An Apel a Day said...

They are an odd looking bird. That's cool they help with ticks!

Unknown said...

I learned something new with this post and the comments on guineas!