Update on my guinea, Lefty: Lefty is now gimping along with some pressure on the injured foot. He is now able to get the claws in a forward facing manner instead of dragging them behind the leg. Thanks for DR, I did not take him out as quickly as I thought I should and he is doing wonderfully...
Congrats on the guineas or as I would like to say the new mafia gang in your household!! Hoping you will learn to love their antics as much as we do in this group!!
Hey DR, hoping all is good with your wife and wishing a quick return to normalcy!! If you want to call living with the thugs of the bird world normal in any way shape or form!! Hubby's PTSD on super rise right know, not sure what triggered it for him. Hoping to return to some normalcy for...
Lefty is still hobbling around. He is very very fast on one leg! It's amazing to see how the other guineas watch out for him and protect him. Especially, since guineas lack any sense of the nurturing gene!!
Meanwhile, we just found another nest of eggs and right before Hermine comes through...
Rah Rah DR!!! I am right there with you. I think I should teach my little gangsters to bomb drop stones!! They don't do anything to hurt anyone and they eat all the bugs around you, what is there to complain about! Thankfully, Lefty is still hopping along on his good leg (left of course) and...
Mine are just like yours...They're free range and have the nesting tree right above our coop. I don't know how anyone gets their guineas back into a coop as mine absolutely refuse unless they have to hit up one of the chickens! Mine love to run up and down our road too & thankfully our road is...
So over the weekend, one of our guineas appears to have a damaged leg. He seems to be getting around fine though. He does a fly-hop type of move and his gang stays pretty close to him at all times. Any suggestions?
DR is on target for that. Ours are free range. They come home every night to roost in our trees right above the chicken coop. Ours would not go back in the coop after they were allowed to roam and now if they do get into the coop they bully our chickens. We spend mass amounts of time on the...
Welcome to the guinea peeps~!!!! You're keets are absolutely adorable ... but don't worry, I'm sure that they will grow up to be the proper thugs that they can be!!
So this weekend was filled with great hullabaloo! My 3000sq ft home with 2-500sq ft coops and a 3000sq ft pole barn on an acre of land was featured in an activist's story about the hidden invisible people of poverty in our town, to my great dismay! The activist refused to remove a picture of my...
I am so glad to hear!! Please keep me posted on your keet's improvement - I would much rather hear about the keet world gaining another little mobster!