Cackle Hatchery Lavender Guinea - Not Sexed

*Minimum Order Quantity: 15
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Description

Figures of the Guinea Fowl are found on buildings built by ancient Egyptians as far back as 2400’s B.C. In 400 B.C. the Greeks considered the meat and eggs delicacies.The origin of the Guinea is the West Coast of Africa. The guinea makes a very good watch dog and will let you know if an intruder is around. They are also known to be good tick and bug eaters. Guinea fowl are very hard to sex by sight. The males utter a one-syllable call, usually repeated several times in succession (chit, chit, chit). The females utter a two-syllable call, usually repeated several times in succession (buck-wheat, buck-wheat, buck-wheat, buck-wheat). Guinea fowl normally hide their nests and then show up with many little keets when allowed to free range. They like to roost high in trees.

Features

  • Weights: Hen: 3-4 lbs, Cock: 4-5 lbs, Pullet: 3 lb, Cockerel: 3 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Egg Laying and meat, Exhibition
  • Egg Color: Dark and Spotted
  • Egg Production:Good, between 60-100 from March to August
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Active
  • Fertility Percentage: 60-75%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 4+ feet
  • Country of Origin: Western Africa
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection
  • TLC: Not Listed

Specifications

  • Sex: Straight Run (Male and Female)
Cackle Hatchery Lavender Guinea - Not Sexed }}
Blain # 1016022
Mfr # 901
*Minimum Order Quantity: 15
Photo of Lavender Guinea - Not Sexed
Cackle Hatchery Lavender Guinea - Not Sexed }}
Blain # 1016022
Mfr # 901
$ 7 99

Description

Figures of the Guinea Fowl are found on buildings built by ancient Egyptians as far back as 2400’s B.C. In 400 B.C. the Greeks considered the meat and eggs delicacies.The origin of the Guinea is the West Coast of Africa. The guinea makes a very good watch dog and will let you know if an intruder is around. They are also known to be good tick and bug eaters. Guinea fowl are very hard to sex by sight. The males utter a one-syllable call, usually repeated several times in succession (chit, chit, chit). The females utter a two-syllable call, usually repeated several times in succession (buck-wheat, buck-wheat, buck-wheat, buck-wheat). Guinea fowl normally hide their nests and then show up with many little keets when allowed to free range. They like to roost high in trees.

Features

  • Weights: Hen: 3-4 lbs, Cock: 4-5 lbs, Pullet: 3 lb, Cockerel: 3 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Egg Laying and meat, Exhibition
  • Egg Color: Dark and Spotted
  • Egg Production:Good, between 60-100 from March to August
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Active
  • Fertility Percentage: 60-75%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 4+ feet
  • Country of Origin: Western Africa
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection
  • TLC: Not Listed

Specifications

  • Sex: Straight Run (Male and Female)

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