Love the sheep, but especially your Guinea! We have 6 Guineas, 5 French and 1 mystery (she has some white/light lavender feathers coming in?) – the 5 French are almost 8 weeks old and the mystery is 4 1/2 weeks old. We are loving them and they are getting along great with the 17 laying hens they were raised with (hens are also 8 weeks old). Anyway, nice to see a full grown Guinea. They are so sweet 🙂
HAHAHA! Best photo ever…so how'd you get them to pose? I'm serious, I need to know. They look like they're used to being in front of the camera! Still laughing 🙂
This reminds me of a scene from one of the farm movies my girls watched when they were young… I expect them to begin speaking at any moment. Wonderful capture! 🙂
Love the sheep, but especially your Guinea! We have 6 Guineas, 5 French and 1 mystery (she has some white/light lavender feathers coming in?) – the 5 French are almost 8 weeks old and the mystery is 4 1/2 weeks old. We are loving them and they are getting along great with the 17 laying hens they were raised with (hens are also 8 weeks old). Anyway, nice to see a full grown Guinea. They are so sweet 🙂
that is so cute- they are alert to the camera too~
Lovely moment- here is mine if you are interested:
http://ladyofthearts.blogspot.com/2010/06/this-moment_11.html
have a great weekend.
HAHAHA! Best photo ever…so how'd you get them to pose? I'm serious, I need to know. They look like they're used to being in front of the camera! Still laughing 🙂
Mine's here… http://makingclover.blogspot.com/2010/06/this-moment_11.html
Have a great weekend!
So funny!
Oh, I love it…and I am jealous :). I so want to have a family farm within the next couple of years. Thank you for sharing. Here is our moment for the week: http://creatinganaturallife.blogspot.com/2010/06/friday-moment_11.html
This reminds me of a scene from one of the farm movies my girls watched when they were young… I expect them to begin speaking at any moment. Wonderful capture! 🙂