Guinea fowl: The peculiar bird with a plethora of uses
It may be unsightly, slow-witted and produce an intolerable noise, but the guinea fowl is a useful addition to any lifestyle block. Words: Michael Andrew and Sue Clarke Before you even see guinea fowl, you’ll hear them: a raucous racket of chirps and squawks like rusty springs on a dozen old beds. You’ll hear them if you’re a stranger, entering a property for the first time. But, frustratingly, you’ll hear them even if you’re the owner, approaching with the daily meal. While the sound might assail the ears, the guinea fowl fracas is one of the main features that make
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