KrisH RobertH

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Oct 3, 2012
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My allotment ran out but no not everyone, some are normal and some are watery. I do not have a bird vet close by.
 
no I only have 1 guinea. As a matter of fact, I do not live on a farm or nothing. I actually live in a sub division and Timmi is the guinea that got me started with these silly birds. Mine do not free range because some of the neighbors do not like them in their yards and when I did let them out, they went a little to far, to far for my comfort. At times I could hear them but did not know where they were. I have a 10 x 12 covered play yard for the daytime and a closed and locked hardware cloth covered pen under my deck at night time. Teddy is comfortable in that on his perch and the light on. In the winter, I cover it with corraguated plastic to keep all wind out. In the summer I remove 2 sides and leave 2 sides still covered to keep the wind out.
 
If the watery poop continues, I will take some to a vet. I did not know that any vet would do it. Thanks for the info
 
Interesting you started with guinea. They are interesting birds,
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they can have a fowl attitude though
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RobertH

in case anyone cares, KrisH is at the Doberman Pinscher National Specialty in Kentucky.

hence I am killing time online.
 
They are interesting birds, crazy and silly. Teddy is quality entertainment, I think it is nice of you to keep KrisH's page online here warm for her.
 

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