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Natural curiosity is the trait that makes guineas the most charming fowl species; they
are always eager to see what's going on in the world around them. When people regu-
larly spend time with guineas, the fowl become quite adapted to humans, especially the
young females. Mine tend to follow me around to see if I'm going to drop a few partic-
ularly delicious treats.
Helmeted crested and Vulturine guineas are not very common in the United States and
have a number of specific environmental requirements that make them difficult for the
average person to raise.
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