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    Outcast female

    Oh that's sounds tricky. I shall have to have a good listen. How interesting. We have 2 nests now, no one is near or on them. And single eggs skatered througj the paddock. I have now notice we have 1 official couple. Two-taggs (male, he had two taggs on him) and Limpy (she has a limp) they...
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    Outcast female

    Funny, U mentioned that, I was pretty sure she was a female, now I'm not so sure. I had a look today and the wattles looked like male. It's usually flat along the head . Today it was sticking out to the side. I'm letting it do its own thing, its have out food and water in the large chicken...
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    Outcast female

    Yes we are in summer. There is someone who's been laying a few random eggs here and there, I wonder if that's her 🤷 Outcast is very quiet and doesn't go anywhere near the others. And stays in the longer grass. She's sussed out the large Chicken shed as her new home. But I'll just let her do...
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    Outcast female

    Hi We are located in western Australia, in the great Southen I've got them from a poultry breeder, I should see if my partner still has their number, I believe they would of come in contact with each other, on her farm their have sperate coops together, but they are free range. There were many...
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    Outcast female

    Hello Im new to having guinea fowls. I have 5 females and 5 males. Im Looking for some answers ... I have 1 female that keeps getting attacked numerous males. They peak her face and pull/hold/drag on the skin of her face and neck. She has seperated herself from the female and makes sure she...
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