Guinea Hen House
This building housed guinea fowl when the last generation of the Brown family resided at Mt. Pleasant Farm. Sisters Ruth and Frances Brown raised these birds, considered a delicacy, for food and as gifts to give to friends and neighbors on special occasions.
During the time Ruth and Frances Brown raised these birds, visitors recall arriving at the Brown’s home and the guinea fowl creating a racket, acting as an alarm. Visitors could not get out of their cars without one of the Brown sisters saying, “Hush now,” to the guinea fowl.
Guinea hens eat insects and ticks and will even kill snakes. Their loud calls can deter rodents.
Listen to the call of the guinea fowl!
Your next steps:
The smokehouse is immediately to the left of the hen house.