Guinea fowl - Does/can anyone eat them or their eggs?

Their eggs are awesome...never ate the birds. I sold mine for a good price. Besides...I wasn't hungry
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Thanks, Katy, right after I posted this I read your reply on another post about Guineas. I figured they were eaten, but I've never seen them being sold or advertised as being ready for cooking.
 
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Thanks, that's interesting. Wonder why I've never seen their eggs for sale anywhere.

Try Ebay in the spring time. They sell like crazy! Especially the first few weeks when everyone is in a hurry to get some, and the last weeks when everyone wants some for next year. I have sold dozens locally and on Ebay.
 
We eat their eggs, the yolks are even darker than the chickens because they consume so many bugs. I can't really tell a taste difference between chicken and guinea eggs other than you could play softball w/ a guinea egg. The shells are SO HARD. Also the shape is a little different than chicken eggs. They are seasonal layers (at least mine are in Idaho) so you won't get year round eggs like a hen.
 

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