1. Excellent pest control
Guinea fowls are famous for eating ticks, grasshoppers, termites, and other insects. They help reduce pests naturally without chemicals.
2. Good security “alarm system”
They are very noisy when they sense strangers, snakes, or predators. This makes them useful as natural guards around the home.
3. Hardy and disease-resistant
Guinea fowls are generally stronger than chickens and can survive harsh conditions with fewer diseases.
4. Low feeding cost
They are great foragers and can find much of their own food if allowed to roam, reducing feed expenses.
5. High-quality meat and eggs
Their meat is lean, tasty, and considered a delicacy.
Eggs are smaller but very nutritious and have thick shells, which last longer.
6. Good adaptation to free-range systems
They thrive well when allowed to move around