I had guineas once. Their need for freedom cost their lives. Not being in the pen with everyone else lead to being plucked from their night roost by Great Horned Owls.. The predator problem here has to be managed in sort of a custom way I guess. Geese probably do well against certain problems, but I doubt they'd hold up to a pack of over 10 coyotes. There have been packs counted over 20 pulling dairy calves out of pens and away from their mothers in this area. In the summer they only come out at night, but this time of year they're out in daylight too. So anything that doesn't stay behind a chainlink fence and go into the coop at night is at risk around here. A couple years ago our next door neighbor lost a couple cats to a mountain lion that was traversing the wash. The called the Game Warden and he showed them the tracks in their yard. We just got my sister in laws German Shepherd and he does a good job of keeping things warded away, so far.











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