I have 4 guinea fowl and one, I know, is a female.  And, unfortunately I think the other 3 are males.  One of the 3 has medium waddles and is pretty quiet; so I don't know about that one.  I have 5 Easter Eggers named, Cee Cee (she kinda looks like a seagull, Ebony (tan with a black head), Spot (speckled neck), and Ressie and Dessie
(they look like twins except Dessie has more of a fluffy face).  I had 6 Easter Eggers, but lost one that had the split beak.  She literally starved to death.  I had 6 Barred Rocks, but I guess I picked up the wrong one at Rural King, and I found it dead the next day after I brought it home.  My other 5 were supposed to be pullets, but one turned out to be a Roo (Reggie).  The older chickens are still whooping up on the Rocks, but I make sure they get their share of the food and water.
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I have 4 guinea fowl and one, I know, is a female. And, unfortunately I think the other 3 are males. One of the 3 has medium waddles and is pretty quiet; so I don't know about that one. I have 5 Easter Eggers named, Cee Cee (she kinda looks like a seagull, Ebony (tan with a black head), Spot (speckled neck), and Ressie and Dessie (they look like twins except Dessie has more of a fluffy face). I had 6 Easter Eggers, but lost one that had the split beak. She literally starved to death. I had 6 Barred Rocks, but I guess I picked up the wrong one at Rural King, and I found it dead the next day after I brought it home. My other 5 were supposed to be pullets, but one turned out to be a Roo (Reggie). The older chickens are still whooping up on the Rocks, but I make sure they get their share of the food and water.

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