We are located in northern West Virginia.
The carcass of the guinea was found out in the open.
Could this possibly be a cat or bobcat?
The other guinea are still missing, with no trace???
That's a good suspicion, but they generally roost in very thick brushy area. And the carcass was found out in the open.
It's very possible though. Is this indicative of the way an owl leaves it's prey?
Yesterday I had 6 guinea, today I have one...
After searching the grounds, I found one carcass.
The only things left were the head, feet, guts and some feathers???
I've looked at what some of the predators do to their prey. This one I cannot find.
Can any one help identify this culprit??
I had six Guinea yesterday, today I have one.
After searching around the farm, I found one carcass. The head, feathers and feet are all still there.
Can you tell me what this might be that killed my bird?
I have read up on it, and found nothing that describes this kind of attack.