You've named your chickens.
my wife calls them 'gai tok or gai tot' not sure how to pronounce them
What would that be in english then howiee?
I think you will find your strange animals are called Guinee Fowl. They can be very noisy when disturbed, ideal guard dogs!
There you go mystery solved.
Look like Cassowary birds, though I know very little about them and a quick search tells me there are a few species so have a look around on the net, sure you can identify them properly.
Quick read of wikipedia says something very surprising, apparently they are tough little bastards!
Cassowary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCassowary attacks
Cassowaries have a reputation for being dangerous to people and domestic animals. The 2007 edition of the Guinness World Records lists the cassowary as the world's most dangerous bird. During World War II American and Australian troops stationed in New Guinea were warned to steer clear of them. Many internet entries about cassowaries state that they can disembowel a man or dog with one kick, with the long second toe claw cutting the gut open.
Surely I have made a mistake here, they do look similar but they cassowaries are the third largest bird but I've seen birds like yours all over Thailand and they have never been that large.
Had a few beers tonight, bear with me lads!
^^ That's fighting talk where I come from.
certainly ain't cassowary, thems are mean arse birds and not to be fucked with..what you have there are your every day noisy bastard guinnea fowls
^ A quick search reveals you are right Nedwalk, thought it all sounded a bit odd when I read a bit about them.
I'll stick to fish in the future.
Now I just need to find some underwater glue and a large slow moving fish.
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"Guinea Fowl
Guinea Fowl, a bird related to the pheasant. It is native to Africa, but has been domesticated in the United States and other countries. The common guinea fowl is about the size of a small plump hen. Its naked head is topped by a bony ridge. The bird has slate-gray plumage dotted with round white spots. White and lavender varieties are also raised. The guinea fowl's flesh resembles the flesh of wild game in color and flavor. Guinea fowl were originally kept by farmers because their noisy cries warn other poultry of approaching danger.
The guinea fowl is the size of a small plump hen."
Had a few of them years ago but had to get rid of them because they were beating up the chooks and putting them off the lay.
Tell me about it. One of those bastards took a small chunk out of my hand at the Gorge Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills. I was only trying to feed the bloody thing.Originally Posted by nedwalk
very tasty
Now I know what it is thank's all members for your info.
Can't say cheers to you beacuse just now I stay in Iran with out any good drinks.
Have a nice day.
i have to sadly admit to killing one of them evil bastards when i was a young fella liveing up the daintree, bloody thing attacked me, come out of nowhere the ferkin thing so i ran and fell/tripped over a nice handy lump of wood and dished the motherferker up..none to proud about that actually
^^That'd be a case of 'Guinea Foul'.
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