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  1. mainelyzal

    Guinea nests

    One of our girls is broody but we don't have males so no fertile eggs. Hoping your mama has success. We have some color varieties in our group shown here. I used to live in Wells about three miles from the beach and know the Moody Beach area well. We do love Maine.
  2. mainelyzal

    Guinea nests

    Thanks for these ideas. What's really amazing is the fact that none of those eggs were touched by critters and we have plenty on our woods here in Maine. I think the dogs roaming around the property helps with their marking everywhere.
  3. mainelyzal

    Guinea nests

    We have five guinea hens who free range on our 5+ acres as well as the neighbors' acreage as well so they have plenty of area to roam. Most of the time they lay eggs in the hen houses as we have nest boxes there but every once an awhile they decide to find a spot in the woods or under a canoe...
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    New Member from Southern Maine

    Just wanted to introduce myself to BackYard Chickens. In early July of this year we purchased eight chicks - four Rhode Island Reds and four Plymouth Rocks (Barred Rocks). They're just over two months old now and growing fast. The birds are in a 6' X 8' hen house with a fenced in run that's...
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