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I´m not sure, but my suggestion: Perlhühner (Peacock ?? Perle = pearl, Huhn = Chicken, hen)
- fairly small head and thin neck,
- kinda plump body
- greyish colour made up of dark feathers with bright spots on them, those can be told apart when up close. (can´t really see that on your pic, but seems like it)
- fairly small head and thin neck,
- kinda plump body
- greyish colour made up of dark feathers with bright spots on them, those can be told apart when up close. (can´t really see that on your pic, but seems like it)
Hans
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Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
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Joe, guineas eat lots of bugs... very good birds to have around. You won't have no skeeters!
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Iffin ya gonna...........
Iffin ya gonna make a meal of 'em, wait until the fall season. In some states, they are regulated in seasons like other wild game. Also remember that nuttin wild eats good when kiddt in the warmer months, xcept fish.
Don't make me tell you about worms in animals during the summer months.
(Deep fry like these deep fried turkeys)
Tom Mason
Don't make me tell you about worms in animals during the summer months.
(Deep fry like these deep fried turkeys)
Tom Mason
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Another interesting thing is these birds mate for life. As stupid as they seem to be, they are easily trained to stay in the vicinity of your property. All's you gotta do is get a pair (one male and one female) and keep the female in a wire cage out in the yard for about two weeks. The male (as stupid as he is) will stay very close to the cage. After two weeks, you can turn the female loose and neither of them will ever leave the vicinity. The old timers in the country knew what they were doing when they kept a couple of pairs of these birds around.
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