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    Help! Flock attack!

    UPDATE: Unfortunately, our girl/boy didn't make it. She put up a great fight. She drank and ate then died within a few hours of that.
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    Help! Flock attack!

    Pretty resilient birds, for sure. I'm actually surprised losing an entire leg didn't do her in through loss of blood. Pretty impressive.
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    Help! Flock attack!

    Funny you should say that. We immediately thought it had to be a group for the damage that was done. They managed to eat one of them through the 1" wire....all I found was the wing and some entrails...not much..With our chickens, we've never had a raccoon problem. Weasels and hawks only. I'm...
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    Help! Flock attack!

    That's kind of what I was getting at. If we have to, we certainly will. No sense in it surviving only to be taken by a hawk when I turn them out.
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    Help! Flock attack!

    Thank you for the input. I feel like I've failed my Lil guys. I'll pick up some blue kote today. Nobody seems to be pecking her. On the contrary, besides stepping on her, they seem to be being attentive. I keep calling it a she, but don't know the sex as of yet. 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️
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    Help! Flock attack!

    Thank you. That's what we put on the floors all around so nothing could dig in either. It's under sand then brick then the hardware cloth. Those windows typically have the glass in them at night with the exception of last night. I'm genuinely shocked that it was able to pull them through...
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    Help! Flock attack!

    Please help! We had an early morning attack on our keets. We believe it was more raccoon(s). They are enclosed completely, but we have 3 low windows which are covered with 1"chicken wire. Anyway, I didn't replace the glass windows last night as it was 90° overnight. At 5:30 this a.m. we...
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    Hello from Windham!

    Greetings from CT! I am not new to chickens, but am very new to guinea fowl. Most times our flock is about 40. We recently bought a new home and are without chickens at the moment. We decided to start a new venture with guinea fowl and started them from keets. We are as self sufficient as...
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