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  1. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    I just combined 4 new Pearls (have had them here quarantined for 5 weeks) with the existing flock of French Guineas today. Back up to 14 in the flock now - very happy about that. Depending on how they do, I might move them in over the next few weeks. There are parts about their current coop...
  2. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    Wow! That's great progress. Everyone is playing nice, nice. They sure have come along in the past month. I'll bet your right about Gerdy and Gertrude. I wonder if they'll end up going broody and sit on them or if they'll just keep laying. You never know, they may come home with keets in...
  3. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    Holy crow! Roosting for 70? That sounds like one heck of a party barn or coop. It's huge and you are right - lots of extra room for growth and expansion. That's amazing! Well for it being an emergency, it seems as though it was well thought out and it looks great and will serve you and your...
  4. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    Elvis is a handsome fellow, maybe Gerdy finally realized that! I'm glad to hear that you are having good luck (for the moment, as things change with Guineas) with your flock integration - and that Ginny sure is lucky to have Rufus! YES.... always carry a camera, because there is always a photo...
  5. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    Thank you for posting the pics. You know what they say about pictures - you've at least got 3,000 more words there! Great! I only have a flock of guineas - got them as keets 3 months ago - and those are all the birds I've ever known. I don't have to worry about them interacting with other...
  6. GlennLee

    New Guineas: Your patience is appreciated

    Yes, it's a game changer when you give them names! I think you're hooked. And you never know, they may eventually get used to each other and settle in. They're a bit like teenagers - bff's one day and fighting and shunning the next. One thing's for sure - with Guineas you never know what's...
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