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"SCRAAACHACHACHACHACHACHAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAAAAAA-GEH-GYAAAAAAAAAAA-CHACHACHACHACHACHA!"Eh. The dogs bark all night, the bantam roosters crow all day... what's a guinea gonna do?
"SCRAAACHACHACHACHACHACHAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAAAAAA-GEH-GYAAAAAAAAAAA-CHACHACHACHACHACHA!"
'Bout like that.
After Spook's parents and "aunt" died, it was quiet... now we've restocked. It is less quiet.
And don't forget the buckwheats.![]()
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I'm dead.
I'll take your word for it LOL
When we started out again with guineas a few years back, a weasel got into the coop and killed three of the six. The coop had a sand floor, and that has thankfully been remedied by now.I used to have 12 guinea keets which I had hatched out with a broody hen but fortunately the fox got em.
When we started out again with guineas a few years back, a weasel got into the coop and killed three of the six. The coop had a sand floor, and that has thankfully been remedied by now.
I don't like sleeping with my windows open anymore. The sound of cute little birds screaming in panic is a horrible wake-up alarm.
Especially if it's at five in the morning....
Oh yes I bet. The friggin fox managed to tear the aviary mesh! I'm still wondering wether it was possibly a badger.When we started out again with guineas a few years back, a weasel got into the coop and killed three of the six. The coop had a sand floor, and that has thankfully been remedied by now.
I don't like sleeping with my windows open anymore. The sound of cute little birds screaming in panic is a horrible wake-up alarm.
Especially if it's at five in the morning....