Guinea Hens must go !!!

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I have 5 guinea hens in Southern Maine that I'm looking to get rid of,..... any interest out there? Thanks.

-- steven drew (sdrew11@msn.com), October 29, 2001

Answers

roast guinnea

-- stan (sopal@net-port.com), October 29, 2001.

Seriously, if you are so inclined. Guinea is very good to eat.

-- Trisha-MN (tank@linkup.net), October 29, 2001.

Is there a way to ship them? If so, I would be interested. What price do you have for them. why are you getting rid of them?

-- Lexi Green (whitestone11@hotmail.com), October 29, 2001.

Amen!! I bought 4 one time-Then GAVE them back to the lady I got them from!! I just can't stand the noise!! susie

-- susie yeager (susiemby@samlink.com), October 30, 2001.

Would love to have them. Do you think you could give them directions to PA and let them fly to me. Is it the noise you can't stand or what ?? We find them very easy to care for. Don't do much but throw them a couple handfuls of corn everyday.

-- Helena (windyacs@npacc.net), October 30, 2001.


I have a friend in Gray who has guineas and would probably take them. If you still have them, drop me a line and I'll get the two of you in touch.

-- Sheryl in Me (radams@sacoriver.net), October 31, 2001.

Just got rid of my flock of guineas. Couldn't stand the screaming ~ and scream they did, until it got pitch dark! Quiet reigns, and it's wonderful. We can actually talk to and hear each other while outside!

If your crowing roosters bother you, get a few guineas; you won't hear the roosters!

-- ~Rogo (rogo2020@yahoo.com), November 01, 2001.


I Have two females now and need to add more (would like some males if you have not gotten rid of them as of yet, but the why it looks you have had a lot of responses to you plea . thanks

-- Judy Offutt (boggie@adelphia.net), April 19, 2002.

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