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Hey guys, here's a random question, but does anyone know what guinea poop is supposed to look like? I asked in the guinea forum a few days ago but I have received no answers. Their poop just looks really pasty and I'm concerned they may have worms. I'm gonna worm the whole flock with Eprinex and I was going to get them too, but I don't know if I can (I asked that there too and got no answers).
 
Rancher, I have crab apples. I'm not sure if they're the eating kind though. Kinda small and really red. You're welcome to them if you want.

The wife and I are going to the fair tomorrow if anyone else is going. We'll be there bright and early, around 9am.
sorry I missed you we went today ...

Quote: maybe its the horror stories youve heard from everyone .
It is fine to use if you are careful & read the directions ..
Just dont get impatient & try to open it too early like I did ...
 
Rancher, I have crab apples. I'm not sure if they're the eating kind though. Kinda small and really red. You're welcome to them if you want.

The wife and I are going to the fair tomorrow if anyone else is going. We'll be there bright and early, around 9am.
..I went to the fair & got these ..

a pic for Lynzi ..& ke5hde & Stony .a make a bracelet piece
For everyone else

I found 1 chicken one in all the little pieces
 
Hey guys, here's a random question, but does anyone know what guinea poop is supposed to look like? I asked in the guinea forum a few days ago but I have received no answers. Their poop just looks really pasty and I'm concerned they may have worms. I'm gonna worm the whole flock with Eprinex and I was going to get them too, but I don't know if I can (I asked that there too and got no answers).


I went out this morning and waited for one to poop. It looked just like chicken poop to me. Not runny or pasty. My wife asked what I was doing, when I told her, she just shook her head and walked away :)
 
Upstate New York always gives me a laugh. For those of us in Corning, upstate is Buffalo or Thousand Islands. While vacationing in Wyoming we met several people who thought because we were from NY that it meant the city. While I'm considered upstate to some, I could almost throw a stone and reach PA. Gramma Chick - I'm so sorry about your burn. Please take care of it as it can get nasty. My (pressure) canner won't let me open it until it's cool.
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Farm Sanctuary - Before I needed to volunteer at my own house I tried to volunteer there. Because I wasn't a vegetarian they wouldn't accept me.
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When we moved to Texas everyone thought we were from "the city" We had to explain that NY is so much more than that cesspool. My best man was from Texas and he couldn't believe how nice it was up here when we got married. He was caught a little off guard by the smell of slurry from the dairy farms but loved it here. Tab I'm glad you found the dog.
 
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Rancher, I have crab apples. I'm not sure if they're the eating kind though. Kinda small and really red. You're welcome to them if you want.

The wife and I are going to the fair tomorrow if anyone else is going. We'll be there bright and early, around 9am.

We had a neighbor who had one with small apples on it. We used to get yelled at for throwing them at each other. They were wormy and about the size of grapes. She never made anything with them or the plums from her plum tree either. We'd get yelled at for picking those too. I don't know why she didn't used them and they were wormy too. Imagine all the jam that could have been made and shared.
 

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