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That's what I was thinking.Those are the only ones on their site that really match the ones I have.
Awesome!

Did you want white rocks?
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That's what I was thinking.Those are the only ones on their site that really match the ones I have.
Ah, okayi want some, but Dad says no...
Ah. Well maybe you can turn him around, I mean they have ALOT going for them. The only reason I bought the eggs (ok there are several reasons) but the main reason is mom has been saying she wants guineas for a couple years now and keets ain't cheap. The second is that they eat all the nasty bugs, the third is that they're pretty decent as meat birds and last but not least depending on your climate they can lay between 150 to 200 eggs a year. Oh and did I mention they find 90% of their own food? Or that they can lay as early as 3 to 4 months?
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Did you want white rocks?
That is ALOT of things going for them!! I'll let him know! I did know that about bugs and snakes.. Thats why i want some. I hate Copperheads *shudder*
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Doesn't matter to me as long as they forage well and lay well. Now my family isn't too big on white birds (as shown by the fact we got brown leghorns instead of white) because they make easier targets but other than that I don't care what color they are.
Our family LOVES white Leghorns.. We have quite a few. Those are the only white ones we have though. Do you have a lot of predators?
We don't have a TON of snakes here, but I still want them goneIndeed it is. Oh yeah, I forgot snakes.some people have seen their flocks chase grown coyotes and dogs off their property. Me either.![]()
(Granted the laying at 3 to 4 months depends on a lot of factors and they don't always lay that young but they can.)
Indeed it is. Oh yeah, I forgot snakes.some people have seen their flocks chase grown coyotes and dogs off their property. Me either.
(Granted the laying at 3 to 4 months depends on a lot of factors and they don't always lay that young but they can.)
We don't have a TON of snakes here, but I still want them gone![]()