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Hi Charlene: Guinea Fowl are related to chickens. Close enough that some cross breeding can sometimes occur. They are really wild tropical birds. They have been bred for generations to produce a variety of colors but they are still essentially the same thing. I have my doubts as to how well they would do well in the land of the midnight sun
Ol' George
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, Charlene <akcamping@...> wrote:
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> I am wondering what a Guinea is like. I have never seen one. What size eggs do the lay? Oh btw, 14 degrees at 2:00 pm here in Anchorage.
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> Charlene
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> On Nov 27, 2012, at 3:38 AM, "Kate Lorenzen" <starmstbl@...> wrote:
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> > Snow on the ground here, too, with no chance of it's melting. Only 2 inches (so far) 'tho. Daytime temps have been averaging in the very low 30's, nighttime 8 & 11.
> > Had to chuckle the other day when all the nasty winds had finally died down enough and the sun was out making being in at least it feel warmer. Had let the chickens and a couple of theGuineas right around and went right back in the coop again, LOL!!
> > Kate in the dead-center of WI :-)
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