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| texasclaw |
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:30 am |
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I recently hatched out several Grey keets. Haven't seen that before.
any idea that causes this and what will they look like later? |
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| Guest |
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:15 pm |
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On May 22, 8:30 am, texasclaw <texasc...@valornet.com> wrote:
Quote: I recently hatched out several Grey keets. Haven't seen that before.
any idea that causes this and what will they look like later?
Hi!
Are you speaking of guinea keets? If so, try this: www.guineafowlinternational.org
or some of the related links. The keet pictures are at the bottom of
the page.
I had several gray ones hatch out and they turned out to be the
loveliest silver-grey as adults. Not sure under which classification
I'd put them since they were of mixed parentage, but beautiful
nonetheless.
Kathleen
Straw Barry Fields Farm
Beefalo
Kentucky, USA |
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| shiver |
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 5:57 pm |
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The members' photo gallery is currently unavailable. It will return
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| Ginny |
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:36 pm |
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texasclaw wrote:
Quote: I recently hatched out several Grey keets. Haven't seen that before.
any idea that causes this and what will they look like later?
Google 'lavender guinea' and check out the images. We get them from time
to time but ours don't appear to be as hardy as the pearl ones. As most
of mine are lost at night straight out of a 20-30 ft gum tree, I can
only imagine they are more visible to feral cats or owls and easier game.
--
Ginny - in West Australia
verba volant, scripta manent
"words fly away, writings remain" |
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