They are hard to find tho! Maybe next year when Im ready for hatching eggs!NN take the heat like champs, and are good at foraging. Besides, just like bow ties, fezzes and Stetsons are "cool"
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They are hard to find tho! Maybe next year when Im ready for hatching eggs!NN take the heat like champs, and are good at foraging. Besides, just like bow ties, fezzes and Stetsons are "cool"
stack them until you can find a place for them. I am pretty sure I can't have guineas, even though we have a "feral flock" in the neighborhood.uh ohhhhh... we have keets!!! not sure how many yet, and there are still a dozen eggs in the nest, will watch and see if she goes back to the nest or whether i will be incubating some- anyone need some half developed guinea eggs? i think its a staggered hatch... she chose one of the easiest places to raise them, i closed the gate and hopefully with the dogs running they will be safe @hotcurltr @Kassaundra @Poco Pollo just went and got those eggs, 1 peeped at me, the others are at various stages, is your bator clear? Does anyone want some have started guinea eggs?? my bator won't hold them all?? i hate to have them die! I don't need them back
wooooooo!they are stacked and will be meeting someone in beggs that wants them- they will run on 100 acres!!
OH man! Any chicks?
I just asked for babies from a capon huh...?
if I had time to come get some I would! The ones I bought at poops I've already pulled out two stinkers.they are stacked and will be meeting someone in beggs that wants them- they will run on 100 acres!!
i from what i have heard the don't to well if they get wet and no the parents don't keep them dry.just saw the weather report- rain all week, will these guys need a shelter or will mama and papa shelter them?