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Guinea Fowl feeder/drinker

Wed, Jan 25 2012 09:03pm GMT 1
Speckley
Speckley
17 Posts
Hello
Does anyone have any ideas on feeders and drinkers for helmeted Guineas ... they are only young currently it is not a problem however their little helmets are growing bigger everyday and soon they will not be able to use the chicken drinker, they have a large pan for feed however they kick it everywhere therefore any idea will be welcomed.
Thu, Jan 26 2012 03:42pm GMT 2
Lewis
Lewis
113 Posts
What about a trough type feeder - maybe the Omlet Glug feeders would be good as they have a wide open top?

Thu, Jan 26 2012 07:34pm GMT 3
Speckley
Speckley
17 Posts
That is so cute ... I want one :D
Thank you
Thu, Jan 26 2012 08:44pm GMT 4
Lewis
Lewis
113 Posts
I've got a few of their different feeders + drinkers, mine still use the super glug over everything else, especially Gerald the drake!
Thu, Jan 26 2012 10:29pm GMT 5
Speckley
Speckley
17 Posts
Oh how wonderful they come in different colours too ... pink is rather bright tho :p I do really like how they hang on the wire to prevent the naughty guineas knocking them over and/or digging mud into them ... I do love those funny little strange creatures!

Gerald has awesome taste in drinkers with his long bill :)

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