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from whoYes, when he takes his time to slow down and think about what he's writing he can do a good job.
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from whoYes, when he takes his time to slow down and think about what he's writing he can do a good job.
yummy stuff though!!and here, or they are Amish and you have to go to the farm and you end up buying pies and milk and cookies and forget the eggs
and here, or they are Amish and you have to go to the farm and you end up buying pies and milk and cookies and forget the eggs
Quote: I don't know what to tell you, Seth. My oldest pullets were born this past May; that would put them 2 months behind your youngest ones, and I got the 1st egg from one of them this morning, small as it was. All they get is an all flock pelleted feed, free choice crushed oyster shell, and whatever kitchen scraps we toss over the fence...nothing special. Perhaps someone else can give you more insight, but with the numbers you're feeding, you should certainly be getting more than 1-2 eggs a day, unless 95% of them are molting or broody.
are we sure its not just being faked?
whoI really don't think so. I think when he gets mad or flustered, he calls Momma Bear and she comes to save the day.
interestingI really don't think so. I think when he gets mad or flustered, he calls Momma Bear and she comes to save the day.
Quote: LOL thanks for the idea, although he can get them quicker right across the street!
i need more info on guineas my BIL wants someLOL thanks for the idea, although he can get them quicker right across the street!
Quote: GUINEA FOWL
Raising Young Guinea - 6 weeks to 3 months
Guinea Fowl Color Chart
Guinea behavior housing that is successful and general ideas of what to expect at what age.post #47833
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