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Glorious Guinea Fowl

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1Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Glorious Guinea Fowl Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:31 pm

silkiebantam

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I've written about my experience with my guinea fowl, but it would take me forever to redo the post here, so I just thought thought I would post a link to my Blog about them.

I've just been enjoying my guinea fowl so much!

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http://klewnufarms.blogspot.com/

2Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:43 pm

pops coops

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Fantastic blog great work, very nice guineas, mine are free range as well.

http://www.popscoops.com

3Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:43 pm

Fowler

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Love it! I wouldn't mind trying them some day. Neighbours are just too close here. No

4Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:49 pm

happychicks

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Enjoyed reading your blog. Almost .... I said "almost" Shocked got me thinkin' I'd like to try some. For years, I've said no to the guinea fowl, but perhaps I should rethink that Laughing

5Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:51 pm

pops coops

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happychicks wrote:Enjoyed reading your blog. Almost .... I said "almost[i]" Shocked got me thinkin' I'd like to try some. For years, I've said no to the guinea fowl, but perhaps I should rethink that Laughing

Yes you should rethink that We love our Guineas and they look after all the ticks and other bugs our 2 places are tick and bug free, and the garden is great since they look after all the bugs in there as well.

http://www.popscoops.com

6Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:44 am

silkiebantam

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Thanks guys! I think if you don't have any really close neighbours you should try them! They are rather easy to keep, and I find in the summer months they don't eat so much because they do a lot of foraging.

Plus, they look so pretty going through the yard, and are very entertaining.

http://klewnufarms.blogspot.com/

7Glorious Guinea Fowl Empty Re: Glorious Guinea Fowl Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:40 pm

Blue Hill Farm

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Cool blog and guinea pictures! I especially loved the eyelash one. It is no wonder even roosters find guinea girls irresistible. Laughing

I'm going to miss my three when they're gone… Sad

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