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N TX, S OK, anyone want some seasoned guineas? They are not for dinner.

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We have 11 guineas remaining from 16 that we have had for a number of years. They come and go when my wife lets them out. We live in a wooded area so they are not able to come and go here freely the way they would in more open conditions where they can run and find the house to roost. We have to be more careful with them here. We are looking for someone with an existing guinea flock to take on ours. My wife loves them but the commitment here is harder than just letting them run free. So she has asked that I offer them to anyone close with an existing group. They are healthy birds but they are older, in the 7 year range I think. She has lost several over the years, and only one due to no apparent reason, so they may be getting to the age that nature takes its course. But she would like them to have more open conditions and a larger flock to run with. Anyone have guineas?
 
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