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Grrr lost one of my older guinea keets. It just up and disappeared. It got out of the run somehow. Hopefully it shows back up.
I get upset when I lose one of the senior tribe members. My view and hope is they got to be senior because they learned how to survive and would pass their knowledge on to future generations. My most recent senior hen death was due to illness and at 9 years old she had lived longer then many.
I hope you find her living.
 
I don't think I've ever eaten them.
When we moved from the Country to the City when I was 17, I found a flock of Guinea hens living at my Grand parents place on a hill up from a slough. They were wild and lived off of what they could get there in the field. I would go on weekends to collect the eggs from their nests.

They were very rich and tasty!
 
When we moved from the Country to the City when I was 17, I found a flock of Guinea hens living at my Grand parents place on a hill up from a slough. They were wild and lived off of what they could get there in the field. I would go on weekends to collect the eggs from their nests.

They were very rich and tasty!
Are you still a city dweller?
 
She jumped up on the sofa twice by herself!
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Going to "get" Mini!
 

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