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Wanted - Deceased Guinea Fowl

 
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Hi - We are looking to purchase deceased adult guinea fowl.  If you have guinea fowl that die, please freeze them and contact me via Purple Mooseage.  I will respond as soon as possible.  Thanking you in advance for your consideration.

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...for feathers and bones?  just curious, I don't have guineas at the moment and no freezer either.  When our guineas died they were always killed by something that also ate them...
 
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Perhaps this will help.  The link say webpage but its for guinea fowl breeders.
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Is this for feathers?  The hubby ties his own flies for fishing and when it came time to process our three guineas I scraped and salted the "pelts".  I have two extra right now, if this is what you are looking for?
 
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