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Wow, that wasn't hard at all! My cone was a little small, and my nails were too long to grab the lungs completely, but it all worked out. Weight is after gutting.
Yay!!! That's actually a bit bigger than my biggest meaties that I did just last week! I had almost 3.5 lbs. for my biggest bird. But I'll tell ya it was actually kinda fun! Keith does all the killing and Susan gutted them, I was helping with plucking and doing up the feet for later.
 
I'm considering doing an order of guineas to help deal with my tick problem (and to satisfy a broody hen) Would anyone be interested in adding to my order or buying some once they grow out a little.

I'm currently looking at ordering a mix of 30 lavender and pearl and would probably end up keeping 10. I'm located in Clarion county and would be willing to meet with in reason.
 
I'm considering doing an order of guineas to help deal with my tick problem (and to satisfy a broody hen) Would anyone be interested in adding to my order or buying some once they grow out a little.

I'm currently looking at ordering a mix of 30 lavender and pearl and would probably end up keeping 10. I'm located in Clarion county and would be willing to meet with in reason.
I just pulled 46 guinea keets from the incubator yesterday. Mostly pearl because we have a mixed bunch of feral guineas on the farm. You are probably pretty far away though. I have ordered guineas several times. They are more delicate than chicks, so expect to lose some from the rigors of shipping. Keeping all that survive from a box of 30 is not a bad idea.
 
Dennis, will you be ordering from the vendor that had Cream Brabanters? I still would like to get a few.
We are on the list to get them this year, assuming he gets some to hatch. I also found out there is a breeder in Chester Co that has them, but he seems hard to find. An occasional ad on Craigslist, but it doesn't last long and he's not very responsive to emails.
One way or another, I will find some.
 
So no one is going partway from Dennis to north west of there? Looks like I'll have to try to talk my daughter into flying into Philly rather than Pitts so I can detour. Too bad my sister moved from Birdsboro to Memphis. No excuse to just pop down now.
 
So no one is going partway from Dennis to north west of there? Looks like I'll have to try to talk my daughter into flying into Philly rather than Pitts so I can detour. Too bad my sister moved from Birdsboro to Memphis. No excuse to just pop down now.
Did you get to know anyone while visiting her in Birdsboro?
 
We are on the list to get them this year, assuming he gets some to hatch. I also found out there is a breeder in Chester Co that has them, but he seems hard to find. An occasional ad on Craigslist, but it doesn't last long and he's not very responsive to emails.
One way or another, I will find some.

Thanks! Please keep me posted.
 
Tomorrow is processing day for the meat chickens. Thankfully, it looks like it will be a nice days for it.

One of my turkeys is out sitting in eggs somewhere in the woods. I have lost two other turkeys this way. The other night she stayed out, but it was raining, so I was not as concerned. She probably won’t show up tomorrow, but I can’t find her nest. :hit I will get my secure turkey pen set up soon so that this won’t happen again.

It’s so frustrating, but they are little ninjas when they lay eggs, and we have dense woods, especially now that everything has greened up around here.
 
Tomorrow is processing day for the meat chickens. Thankfully, it looks like it will be a nice days for it.

One of my turkeys is out sitting in eggs somewhere in the woods. I have lost two other turkeys this way. The other night she stayed out, but it was raining, so I was not as concerned. She probably won’t show up tomorrow, but I can’t find her nest. :hit I will get my secure turkey pen set up soon so that this won’t happen again.

It’s so frustrating, but they are little ninjas when they lay eggs, and we have dense woods, especially now that everything has greened up around here.

If you are home tomorrow make a point to pay special attention when placing out food in the morning... she knows where her quickest food and water source is and will probably try to sneak in and eat. When she does you can follow her back to her hiding spot.
 

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