Jeremy Clarkson often welcomes animals and birds onto Clarkson's Farm, with the previous series seeing him cradle piglets in his arms - but the latest additions could prove to be a real handful, according to sceptical followers.
A fan account re-published video footage of a dozen guinea fowl chicks huddling together close to a heat lamp, writing: "New additions to the farm." However, fans felt Jeremy and co could be in for a deafening experience.
"Oh my god those and peacocks are the noisiest birds ever!" groaned one viewer in the comments. "The racket guineas make is almost not worth the benefits- hope they won’t be close to the house," a second fan shuddered.
The fan was clearly speaking from experience of the "absolutely insane" birds, quipping: "Mine come and yell at the bedroom window if I don’t feed them on time in the morning." A third chimed in: "God I hate guineas!", while a fourth agreed: "They NEVER shut up."
Another struggled to believe that Jeremy had purchased them voluntarily, writing: "A gift? Sound like a car alarm when they get big." Meanwhile, someone else exclaimed: "I'll be surprised if you keep them more than a few years.
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"They are unbelievably noisy and constantly call. Keep them away from your house."
Another account, belonging to a farm, had an interesting theory about the guinea fowl having built a reputation for themselves as security birds.
"They poop everywhere and make a lot of racket, but guineas were also the animal on [drug lord Pablo[ Escobar's main compound that always tipped him off to the presence of the federales first," the farm quipped.
The sound could become a concern as the birds grow older as Jeremy is not known for his patience when it comes to farmyard friends.
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His sidekick Kaleb Cooper also hasn't been shy about his mishaps with them, revealing that he'd once wanted to get revenge on a goose who'd "attacked my delicate parts and almost ended my family line".
He cheekily continued in his book, It's A Farming Thing: "They say revenge is best served cold, but anyone who's tried potatoes roasted in goose fat can tell you the opposite is true!"
Kaleb has also blasted one pig he looked after as an "absolute menace" who refused to comply with any of his instructions.
Only time will tell how he and Jeremy might react to the raucous sounds of growing guinea fowl - but fans tuning into season four are likely to soon find out.
Clarkson's Farm Season Four is currently expected to screen on Amazon Prime from May 2025.