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Post by Wendy on Jun 11, 2015 18:43:04 GMT
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Post by bergere on Jun 11, 2015 19:39:40 GMT
They are soooo cute! What will their colors end up being?
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Post by Wendy on Jun 11, 2015 20:39:18 GMT
The brownish one will end up being a pearl grey I think. The white one will stay about that same color.
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Post by aoconnor on Jun 11, 2015 20:59:12 GMT
Beautiful keets! The white one, it could be one of four colors...White, Opaline, Lavender, or Buff, depending on any subtle markings on its white little self. I love Guineas! Yours are very pretty little guys:-)
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Post by motdaugrnds on Jun 11, 2015 22:57:08 GMT
Gotta love those keets. They are so cute and yet so vulnerable. My grown guineas raise theirs (when the snakes don't get them) and the little keets have a hard time keeping up with their mother. Cute story that occurred here I thought you might enjoy Wendy. One of my grown guineas got her feet hurt and lost all her toes. (I'm not sure but I think she got her toes caught in the top of some fencing I have over my gates.) Anyway for weeks she could barely get around; so she stayed in my barn. Each time I went out I would throw her some cracked corn. After awhile she was able to stand and even walk without those toes. Still she hung around for the corn. Then she disappeared. I figured some predator had gotten her as she had been venturing farther and farther. One morning as I was milking she showed up SITTING ON TOP OF THE RAILING AROUND MY MILKING AREA; and she started fussing at me. I immediately got up from milking and got some cracked corn for her, throwing it on the ground beside me. "NoToes" (which I named her) jumped down and ate as quickly as she could, then disappeared again. A few days later NoToes showed up with baby keets.
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