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News from Gadberry, KY: The Guinea Fowl Capital of the World

Adair Co., KY hamlet continues to live up to reputation for production of these marvelous, all-in-one birds:
AgriBusiness: Guinea fowl industry growing Gadberry economy

Charles Marshburn writes:
A dozen new guinea fowl ready to go a week from Wednesday! The last bunch went very quickly. - Charles Marshburn
Thanks for the heads up, Charles Marshburn: The birds are the Gardener's Best Friends, eating insects. So happy Gadberry, KY has this going for it. I'd encourage everybody with an ounce of Farmer in them to bone up on the vocabulary - get beyond keets and helmeted and the ever present moral dilemma of human intervention into the occasional bigamy of some the species - humankind being so circumspect in this respect - before they venture to pontificate on the subject at the store. -EW




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