Re: Guinea hens
- To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Guinea hens
- From: "* A* <c*@value.net>
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 13:06:16 -0800
Mark,
Yes, and squirrels, raccoons possum or whatever else happened to close, you
are the only one in the group to have picked up on this tid bit of top
secret information. Now if I can just train my next pumpkin to acquire a
taste for skunk I will be a happy camper, the population of them around
these parts is out of control!
Chris
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>OOHHH SOOOOOOO Thaaaats your secret Chris. Feeding hens to Jabba. Kind
>of a "Fowluliar" feeding program. Are Guinea hens high in Nitrogen or is
>it some other nutrient that does the trick?
>
>Mark Martinek
>Fremont California USA
>
>Chris Andersen wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>
>> No they are not like quail, they are much bigger and about the noisiest
>> things on the face of the earth. I placed several in my pumpkin patch to
>> control bugs and give warning to intruders, Jabba ate all three of them
in
>> August during the height of her growth period!
>> I think the noise bothered her!
>> Chris
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>> >Are these feathered friends the same as Quail????
>> >John S.
>>
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