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		<title>By: Paul Furlong</title>
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		<description>Reading your site, I see guinea hens will fly.  My question is, then, if they fly over the fence into the neighbors yard, will they fly back when they get lonely or hungry?  We have geese, ducks, chickens and rabbits.  So far they&#039;re pets... but my wife isn&#039;t always home... they look good to eat.  Paul Furlong</description>
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