Maybe I need to up my price then lol, but I sale them for $1000/pr. They should be worth more given that they are the most difficult Guinea Fowl to keep. I think I know who yours came from. He was also selling the hybrids. I would love to know if the hybrids actually do produce fertile eggs, but I was talking with a guy in Europe that says he tried it and they wont... but who knows. I am curious to see if your hybrids produce fertile eggs, or have they? The thing that causes me to doubt, is that even though Vulturines and Domesticated Helmeted are both species of Guinea Fowl, they are two separate species. They are of the same family, but a different Genus, and usually two birds of a different Genus that are crossed produce sterile offspring. A good example is a chicken and a guinea, which I have personally hatched by freak chance and later tried to breed them. Every egg came up infertile. I have 5 species of Exotic Guinea Fowl, which are all that are in captivity: Vulturine, Kenya, Zambezi, and Verreauxi Crested, and Reichenow's Helmeted.
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