our guinea fowl keets
our guinea fowl keets
strawbs!
strawbs!
Aggie's the best mother hen
Aggie's the best mother hen
Aggie's the best mother hen
Aggie's the best mother hen
our free ranging chooks
three ages of duck
three ages of duck
guinea keets at 3 weeks
nest in the gate post
pruning the lemon tree
bird nest in the lemon tree
Elvis snacks lying down
portrait of our doggies
goslings at 2 months
goslings at 2 months
goslings at 2 months
goslings at 2 months
Elvis is sandy
Eveliina gives Coco a makeover
guinea fowl nursery
orchid in flower
Zetor has a new happy place
multi-generational chooks
new mum with chicks
Aggie, her chicks and foster chicks
Aggie, her chicks and foster chicks
Clémence with Tychus beanie
Coco still says WOOF
view from the deck at sunset
view from the deck at sunset
prosciutto ready for final step
prosciutto ready for final step
prosciutto ready for final step
prosciutto ready for final step
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Pilgrim goose family at the pool
Coco says WOOF
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We have to keep our 12 guinea fowl keets warm and out of the rain for a few months. In the past they have managed to escape when I have opened the hatch for fresh food etc as they are such quick and slippery little buggers. Not this time! We have a safety cage around the cage - our blueberry cage in fact.
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