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Re: OT - Guinea Fowl as Pest Control, Dog, Kid, Po
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Posted by Logan in SE Tex. on July 13, 2006 at 15:18:10 from (66.6.80.48):
In Reply to: OT - Guinea Fowl as Pest Control, Dog, Kid, Pool, posted by Joe MD on July 13, 2006 at 14:24:00:
We had some when I was growing up, they make good watch dogs, that is they go to pot-racking, (that is what the noise they make, sounds like, pot-rack, pot-rack) any time anything new or different comes around, even people that live there, if they go and come back from town, the birds set up a racket. No, the won't wonder that far or if they do, they will come back, No, a dog can't catch them, No, they wont bite dog or baby, they are not social animals and will not come close to any other animal or human. I don't think they will crap in pool, if they have a water source elsewhere, as for the yard they range to far and wide for that to be a problem. They roost up high and once they find a roost they like they will use it from now on. In short they are nothing like geese.
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