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  1. waddle watcher

    guinea eggs

    Can guinea eggs be frozen for future consumption. Sorry to put it that way but my mamma has had poor results hatching three batches of eggs [120] and has given up. She was using guinea's from the same bloodline once removed and had distorted keets and many died. I told her to get some new...
  2. waddle watcher

    It's Official...

    Your so lucky. I found a good home for my waddles and after settling in to my new place in N Ga. you can just send all the extras you have and I'll start again. A little irony here, I received an incubator for my birthday in early Feb and less than a week later I received a notice from the...
  3. waddle watcher

    forced removal

    You have not in anyway affected in a negative manner my being and I appreciate the total responce from you but it was directed toward a comment from penny hen. I love ALL ANIMALS and most humans I don;t support humans sacrificing animal abilities so they fit more into human...
  4. waddle watcher

    forced removal

    Well lets start by saying I shouldn't have even dignified that statement with a res ponce. And because you have been kind of word to me I'm responding to you. Quite frankly I'm sure you wouldn't condone cutting the vocal cords of any animal or human to change their natural way of communicating...
  5. waddle watcher

    forced removal

    Yes it is. Ever since the 60's folks refered to me in that way. Thanks for responding, Breeze
  6. waddle watcher

    forced removal

    Well it has happened. Some simple minded surrounding lowlife [you might call them neighbors] reported me for having Guineas in the wrong zoneing area. I don't know why they waited a year to do so but sometime humans are difficult to understand. Needless to say I along with my animals have gotten...
  7. waddle watcher

    Wonderful information

    Hello again J. Not long ago I was trying to explain where I purchased the house in Ga. You told me you were in Dahlonega and thats not too far from Mineral Bluff. Back in the day of fine art I knew two guys that were from that area. One guy did large pencil drawings of trees and nature and I...
  8. waddle watcher

    Comment by 'waddle watcher' in article 'Peepsca's Page'

    Hellooo again. I must say I'm indeed impressed with both you and your many animal interest. And your waddles are just wonderful. I think your doing only most can dream about and I just know that you and yours are delightful folk. I need to do more investigating because I had no idea these pages...
  9. waddle watcher

    Wonderful information

    Wondering how you keep up with all your many children. I bet your kind of like mother goose or was it mother hubbard, it's been a long time so I don't remember. I thought you of all posters would get a hoot from my anology with the vulture but if you think about how did vulturines come about...
  10. waddle watcher

    Breeding

    Actually no, although I can't tell very well because it's in the shadows but the one I'm discussing is a shinny black with black legs and feet with no purple at all. It has a small cluster of silver dots toward the top back as well. Thanks for the responce GUINEAGUY, regards Breeze aka waddle...
  11. waddle watcher

    Wonderful information

    Hello fellow guinea owners. It's such a pleasure to read and enjoy all the threads posted here with great information and interesting stories. I have found that two of my favorit poster's, PEEPS-CA and JLEIGH have been very responsive to my inquires about these characters that I have. I have 6...
  12. waddle watcher

    Breeding

    Hi. I thought as much about the white lower feathers I mean flights. I got stuck with four that way after I lost buckweat and bacon to a neighbor's dog. I don't intend on becoming a fanatic about breeding but I think the white flights are very unbecoming and I'll pass that info on to other...
  13. waddle watcher

    Buffs

    Don't know exactly what colors your referring too but they sound very high strung. Is that the result of all the creative breeding and does that sometime result in unwanted fowl that you discard however? Regards, waddlewatcher
  14. waddle watcher

    Breeding

    I've been noticing lately at animal auctions that most of the guinea's available have a single or double white feather on the bottom of their wing. Are these fowl the result of some kind of cross fertalization? I think that these fowl are just allowed to mate without any discrimination. I prefer...
  15. waddle watcher

    New Guinea hens into the mix

    To chilling with my peeps. Thanks for your thoughtful responce. I'm looking at a home to purchase in Mineral Bluff on almost 5 acres. Are you anywhere near there? Kindess regards Breeze
  16. waddle watcher

    thanks to all the responders

    Thanks to all who responded in particular PeepsCA. You certainly have a vast amount of knowledge and your willingness to share that with total strangers is a true sign of humans who love and respect all wildlife be it in the air,on earth,or in the sea. I'm just an emotional guy who feels the...
  17. waddle watcher

    New Guinea hens into the mix

    I had a strange feeling about just getting two from the crate. But by the time it hit me the other two went to 2 different folks and I have no idea where they are. I started with guineas in March of 012 with four all from the same cage. Didn't know much then but realized that they pair up and...
  18. waddle watcher

    New Guinea hens into the mix

    Just got two hens from an auction and introduced them to my others. All they have been doing for three days is squaking. They stay with the others woundering around the yard but will not stop squaking. I think I should have purchased all four in that cage because the other two were males and...
  19. waddle watcher

    Home bound

    I have now 6 and they basicly take care of themselves. I just returned home after being away for 5 days and nights. I left a large amount of food and water for them and I've tested their ability to consider living in trees. They let themselves out in the morning and regroup to go into their...
  20. waddle watcher

    Guinea egg laying

    I'm very sorry I didn't respond to you in the right place. I did respond when I first got your email but was told by BYC I couldn't respond from my email. Well I wanted to thank you for your response and everything is fine. As a matter of fact we just got two more and that's been an interesting...
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