Looking for breeders of White Guinea fowl

Mark Spaur

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May 31, 2019
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My name is Mark, I live in Washington State and I am active in a group of people that make ornate Atlantic Salmon flies, primarily as art. One fly, one lure, can take more than 8 hours to make and often use feathers from guinea fowl. I am looking to find someone that has white guinea fowl where I can obtain a skin from a mature bird that has passed on naturally. I can arrange for taxidermy if that is needed.

I don't mean for this to be an offensive post. I realize that guinea fowl can live for 10 to 15 years and people become quite attached to them.

Repectfully,

Mark
 
My name is Mark, I live in Washington State and I am active in a group of people that make ornate Atlantic Salmon flies, primarily as art. One fly, one lure, can take more than 8 hours to make and often use feathers from guinea fowl. I am looking to find someone that has white guinea fowl where I can obtain a skin from a mature bird that has passed on naturally. I can arrange for taxidermy if that is needed.

I don't mean for this to be an offensive post. I realize that guinea fowl can live for 10 to 15 years and people become quite attached to them.

Repectfully,

Mark
Welcome to BYC! I think @The Phantom does taxidermy, maybe they will be able to help.
 
I don’t have guinea fowl but I raise impeyan and grey peacock pheasants. I sell their feathers for fly tying and crafts. Not sure if your interested or not but but are some pics.
I also do taxidermy
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