They're back http://nashville.craigslist.org/zip/3241024882.html If anyone near nashville goes to get some PM me, I really would like a few. I don't think I can get the hubby to drive that far

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I would chip in some gas too.If he still has some next Wednesday, I may make a run...that's when the kiddo goes back to school (and I'd just as soon not try and drag him along)...I'll let y'all know, and put out "feelers" to see if anyone b/t Columbia and Smyrna needs any...
Donna , I don't know from experience... but I have heard that you need to keep them penned up at their new home for about 2 to 3 weeks before turning them out ...so that they will get comfortable in their new surroundings and stay....but I don't know this for a fact...Guys, I am new to guineas and I have a question.... how hard would it be to sell older keets, would they relocate well? I know they sometime will come back HOME. When are they TOO old to move? I don't remember how old they are.... They are several months old 4-5 months I think. What would the buy have to do to keep them at their NEW HOME. I am hatching a TON of guinea eggs and thought I might thin down my others so I can add these new colors to my flock. I have a ton of white guinea and could sell about 5-6... maybe some pearls too.
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FYI if interested - there is a bantam show in Calhoun, Ga this coming Saturday 9/8 & then the Hamilton County Fair will be the 29th & 30th of this month at Chester Frost Park In HixsonJust depends on the guineas.. Some will selltle right in after a few days, others will roam forever...
Havent read all 600 plus pages but any meets anywhere for bycers.... Im 45 minutes nw if chattanooga so i could hit m boro or c ville either one.. or have i already missed the fall go around...