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We are proud of her too! What a good dog
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I was raised in the California Redwoods along the coast in Humboldt County... the fog can get thick like pea soup when you go out along the beach... we were close enough to the ocean and inland enough to be in them GIANTS... Hubby was born and raised there..
 
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Ther is a guy in Apache that sale's thim my phone went blank had to charge it ..ill sent you the num sunday wen i get back on ..I think they are 2 bck's a foot .
 
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Ther is a guy in Apache that sale's thim my phone went blank had to charge it ..ill sent you the num sunday wen i get back on ..I think they are 2 bck's a foot .

Thanks Michael, I should have known to ask you!
 
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If you were closer, I'd give him a try.

Thanks Cuban. We do go to Ada and OKC every now and then. Next time we head that way I will keep you in mind if I still have him by then.
 
For a really good guinea fowl color chart, look here: http://www.guineafowlinternational.org/colorchart/. The one keet with several stripes on its head is definitely a pearl gray, the others look like the "teddy bear" keets and should feather out almost identical to the pearl grays. They are very unlike slate keets. Having only a slate that is probably a male, I may not get any slates this next season, but it is possible.
 
Got all the birds gathered for the Blanchard sale. Leaving the 13 yr old home & deciede to bring 12 guineas. The guineas have a much nicer disposition than the 13 yr old. Bringing youngest DD & my sisters 2 kids.

Still leaves me with 50 guineas I believe. Think that will hold me over for a while. Unless I run across a color I don't have.

Was going to set eggs tonight, but then I realized I might get lucky & buy some eggs tomorrow @ the auction--- so I am waiting patiently.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!
 
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yeah, when i got flash she was light grey at the same age as these- they are cute buggers, and wonder if they will be confused being raised by a silkie??? what i find interesting is the parent guineas will hover at the front door when they hear the chicks- i think guineas are smarter than people think..
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i saw the mate of flash go over to where her feathers were and just scream like crazy, do they mate for life?
 
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