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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.
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....