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Dany12

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I think these videos come from a country of Spanish South American language.

We want to know more!

He or she?
This bird feels peacock or guinea fowl?
It is more often in the group of guinea fowl or more with the peacocks?
Are they displaying ? both " sex " ?
The sounds ?
Etc ..


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For hybrid guinea fowl are a natural cross ... not an insemination.
They are sterile and on average live only 3 years .
 
how do you know it was a natural mating? seems like there are alot of hybrids to be so, i see peafowl/guinea cross and several varites of chicken/guinea crosses
 
how do you know it was a natural mating? seems like there are alot of hybrids to be so, i see peafowl/guinea cross and several varites of chicken/guinea crosses!
The owner answered a comment!

"La hibridación es muy común incluso si los ejemplares se encuentran al aire libre....Estas hibridaciones no han sido provocadas. Las aves no han sido confinadas o aisladas. Son híbridos infèrtiles, no tendrán descendencia, son como las mulas."


 
The owner answered a comment!
"La hibridación es muy común incluso si los ejemplares se encuentran al aire libre....Estas hibridaciones no han sido provocadas. Las aves no han sido confinadas o aisladas. Son híbridos infèrtiles, no tendrán descendencia, son como las mulas."


"Hybridization is common even if the copies are outdoors .... These hybrids have not been triggered. Birds have not been confined or isolated. Hybrids are infertile, have no offspring are like mules."
(courtesy of google translate)
 
Never seen so many different colors of hybred chicken/guineas even necked necks in one place, that makes me thing AI cause there is clearly a pair of guineas in that pen and i know my guinea cocks would not stand for a rooster mating his hens. no, no no. he would be chasing a roo all over the place.
 
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