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Post by Peter on Feb 20, 2006 8:14:23 GMT 7
OOPS! I MEAN HAMBURGS! LOL These are our new chooks these are Hamburgs, which are pretty rare, and very nice birds. One pair is for matt and I and the other is for jess (on this forum)'s boyfriend, brad. These are also brads (chook sitting for him while his yard gets re-built) And here are some chickens we have hatched or purchaced (after drving an hour to get them) there are guinea fowl chicks, a pheasant chick and other chickens.
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Post by Amanda on Feb 20, 2006 8:36:33 GMT 7
GIMME GIMEE GIMME GIMME!!!!! Those chicks are sooooo cute ;D you need help raising them dont ya Peter??? I'll help ;D
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Post by Silvercloud on Feb 20, 2006 9:17:54 GMT 7
Look at those cute little chicks. I hope you've got ear plugs ready for when the guinea fowl get bigger. They are REALLY noisy at roosting time LOL. Love your burgers LOL such pretty plumage.
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Post by Peter on Feb 20, 2006 13:20:29 GMT 7
We bred the guinea fowls. It is a sad story, a fox killed mum the day the eggs started to hatch, so we put em in the incubator.
We have had guinea fowls for over ten years now, have bred many of them. half the state is populated with guinea fowls from us (even wineries down south) they are loud, but sleep in trees away from house.
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Post by Sparkles on Mar 5, 2006 19:25:01 GMT 7
Oh my goodness Peter - what are you going to do with all those chooks???
I was looking to get a couple more - will you be selling any? (although preferably not the guinea fowl if they are a bit noisy - too close to neighbours for that)!
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