grannys gone and done it

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The male guinea is back, haha.

I don't find them that loud, York, but they don't alarm often and we're in the woods. I'm sure it's worse bouncing off buildings. But, they may get louder as they get older. I don't know.

Anyone know when they'll lose their white chest feathers? Or are they just like that?
 
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Should be a new experience for they as all they had at their old home was a 2 acre plot and mainly hay to eat. There is an abandoned car at the corner road by the farm. Not sure how it got there as it doesn't run. (looking up at sky , hands behind the back, whistling.) the car look very "similar" to the one that lived in the loafing barn.
 
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