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The vedeos cannot upload!!! ?
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OK, thanks for the guide.You have to upload videos to a hosting site such as YouTube. Once you have the URL for the video, you can paste the URL into the message box and BYC will automatically connect to it.
Cute!This is a vedeo of the smaller ones and the picture of the older ones.
This is a vedeo of the smaller ones and the picture of the older ones.
Here is the link to the little video clip of the other Guineas for your information.This is a vedeo of the smaller ones and the picture of the older ones.
I don't have any threats about predators except that of a rat and for now they are caged and can't be reached by rat. I feed them on Chick mash still.Cute!Nice set up for them. What kind of predators do you need to worry about? What do you feed them?
don't have any threats about predators except that of a rat and for now they are caged and can't be reached by rat. I feed them on Chick mash still.Cute!Nice set up for them. What kind of predators do you need to worry about? What do you feed them?
Very cute! So you already have chickens but these are your first Guinea fowl? Most in the U.S. have them for tick control. What do you have them for?Here is the link to the little video clip of the other Guineas for your information.
keep them solely for meat and egg.Very cute! So you already have chickens but these are your first Guinea fowl? Most in the U.S. have them for tick control. What do you have them for?
We don't have tick threats in our location.We
keep them solely for meat and egg.
I haven’t eaten them but I love their eggs. They are seasonal layers here in NA, laying from about April-October. Are they seasonal layers there as well?We
keep them solely for meat and egg.