I guess we have not heard about the Guinea eggs, he must have been a quitter
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OH GREAT!!! MORE off topic nonsense.![]()
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I heard that you feed them the same time every day and don't let them out until 3pm and this lady used a cow bell to bring them home she trained them that when they heard the bell they got a treat. Well then maybe if we can't find eggs we could get some keets or big birds. If I find them who wants some?I've never heard that before. But I do know they like to wander. Some people near us had some and we would see them all up and down the road over about a 2 mile stretch..... until they all got smacked by cars.
Bandaged the little squirt's legs.. She can at least stand and preen a little.. But can't yet walk without help. I'm hoping she will at least get to where she can get around and eat.![]()

I saw it eating when I got home.. It has to be next to a wall for support though. So I moved the waterer right next to it as well. 
My Isbar that hatched today is like that. She just started to stand on her wobbly legs.
Tonight it appears to have stayed upright while we left for a few hours!!I saw it eating when I got home.. It has to be next to a wall for support though. So I moved the waterer right next to it as well.![]()
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