grannys gone and done it

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They've eaten all the brush and brambles and have now moved on to grass. Still not touching the poison ivy, which they definitely ate in their own pasture. Maybe they like it the least.



@Sally Sunshine @mlm Mike

That's weird, all mine love poison ivy.
 
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Any tips. First batch of 13 is on day 24, other batch of 36 is on 17 (I think)
cant say that I do. If you have hatched chickens you can hatch guineas. So they are in lock down ! exciting. I will say as babies they are very delicate and as they feather they become very strong. Marbles in the water a bit warmer then chicks. (they are from africa ) , dont let their feet get wet and flock raiser or higher crumbles for protein.
 
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