Här kommer positivt omdöme om gampärlhöns... man blir lite småsugen. blev förvånad över att det krävs DNA test för könsbestämningen!
"Vulturine Guineas – of the guinea family, come from the plains of Africa. More wild than domestic guineas, generally do not start to lay until 2 years old. They are brilliantly colored with cobalt blue chest, have red eyes, and a senna colored afro. The skin on their heads and neck are also blue. Males and females look identical and must be sexed by DNA or unless one lays eggs. They make cute little chirping noises like the lizards in the Jurassic Park movie, then when irritated or scared, have a high screeching sound. They are very curious and will often come and eat their favorite treat, mealworms, out of your hand. They stress easily and must have a large pen to move around."
/Åsa
