oh yes I see what you mean i was planning on free ranging them but by state falconry regulations (any state) you have to keep you eagle or any bird of prey in a mews (basically a shed or building that the hawk lives in) unless hunting or training or just having it out if the mews just because...
I went to your website and all I can say is WOW.
That's absolutely amazing, I want to live on a big property with tons of animals someday.
Maybe like a farm but with lots if extra animals not just farm animals (parrots, hawks, maybe an eagle, alpacas, horses, etc.)
Also you have the biggest family ever
do you have like a free flight aviary or something cause I'm trying to figure out where you keep all those parrots
Ok cool I love bobwhites i think scuab (pigeons) would be cool cause I'm gonna be starting falconry and i hear they are good for having the bird chase and catch for training
if you dont know what falconry is here is a link to a website that may be helpful http://www.n-a-f-a.com enjoy
Do you think guineas would be ok in a residential neighbourhood that does not allow chickens or other farm animals please suggest any other poultry that we could maybe have. I personally kinda want bobwhites
It has come to my attention that guinea hens will often fly over the neighbors fence, in our case it would not be such a big deal because our neighbors have both ducks and chickens.
I would like to know whether or not it is a good idea to clip the guinea's wings as a solution.
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