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  1. bobbi-j

    Give up free-ranging?

    Good! Maybe there are more out there. I think you made a good decision on limited/supervised free ranging. Once your fox realizes that he can't get at the birds, he may get discouraged and move on. My coyotes haven't yet, but I'm hoping. (My birds have been confined to coop and run for a couple...
  2. bobbi-j

    Give up free-ranging?

    If you get another guinea and let them free range together, you will lose one or both birds. Whatever ate your previous birds will keep coming back as long as there is food available. Unless, of course, you try the electric poultry netting, but if your guineas are like my dad's were, they'll...
  3. bobbi-j

    Give up free-ranging?

    Sorry for your loss, Chalk this up to lesson learned. You knew you had a predator and continued to free range anyway. The thing is, once a predator finds your chickens it will continue to return until the chickens are gone or no longer available. I would strongly suggest building a run for your...
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