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Old 02/20/05, 10:19 PM
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Housebroken

Yes I am almost housebroken.............I bought her a house and im almost broke........................ and every glass in the house is broke my new truck is broke(woman driver and trees, dont ask..........) the fourwheeler is broke and should i mention my back? lets not go in to how far Im housebroken......

HEHEHEH HAHAHAHAH
MUHAHAHAHA


but really sorry for Hijacking the thread.


_Neal



PS......... I really like the tall ficus Tree, have you noticed the improvement its made? must be that all natural fertalizer


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Originally Posted by bethlaf
ok , since my husband confessed the error of his road killed guineas ...( in missouri, near branson)
i will share my exp with them
we had keets that we bought with our chickens, i brooded them with the chickens, they freely wandered my ND farm , they ate bugs like crazy, if the flock got seperated they would squak to beat the band till they were all together again ....
they are TERRIBLE mothers, they lay communal nests, of 2-3 dozen eggs, if you can find the eggs and nothing else has .....and have a willing hen , they will hatch them out, then the hen is momma , and ive been told they make better guineas , stay round and may even roost with the chicken at night

yes they do make good eating , for humans or owls .
cooked they are similar to pehasent ,
i cant say how they winter in ND ,i left , and my ex husband shot all the birds and fed them to the dogs ( dont ask what he did with the llama)

this is why i am now on hubby 3 ( hes doing well so far, i nearly have him housebroken )
Beth
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