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Guinea fowl business is growing at Gadberry, KY

Charles Marshburn writes:
Those keets are sold and 4 of the 8 that were in the incubator are sold. We have four that will be ready in two weeks. The guinea fowl sell quickly in these parts! --Charles Marshburn, Greater Gadberry, KY.
A note: Keets are guinea fowl just ready to go on their own. Charles Marshburn calls them: Farm Burglar Alarm and Tick Patrol. He says the birds have dramatically cut the tick population on his farm. He's doing his part to introduce this natural bad insect eliminator to the area. Watch for available Guinea fowl in ANIMALS-FARM in CM Classifieds




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