ShakeragSusan
Songster
I have (had) 18 guineas living in a hen house with my 20 chickens. Last night we had a storm and a branch fell on the netting of the pen. So, we cleared that this morning early and about 30 minutes later, I came out to see my "Frontyardigans" and one of the guineas was lying dead- still warm. No marks on him, no sign of mites, no missing feathers. The only "clue" is it looked like his neck was broken- it was all floppy. Obviously, I am very new to this, but I don't have a clue what happened.
Let me see if I can present the facts:
Last night, we were out of town until after dark, so my mom put everyone to bed. The chickens and guineas both sleep in the hen house at night. We also had the first rain in weeks in the late afternoon, so Mom tried to get everyone in before the storm arrived. She thought she had everyone in and went back to her house. I counted when we got back and we were short one guinea. He was sitting on an outside roost in the middle of another thunderstorm. I had fully expected him to be under the house, as that is a favorite spot during heat or rain. I tried unsuccessfully to catch him, but was able to shoo him into the house.
The guineas are 12 weeks old (d.o.b. 4-10-12) and the chickens are 9 weeks. The house has an enclosed run attached. Everyone gets along pretty well mostly.
We are not letting our guineas out of the pen and into our yard yet because we are still trying to teach them that the hen house is the place to be at night.
After losing the poor guinea this morning, the rest have been wilder than usual. They started to chase and attack one guinea in particular. It got bad enough in just a couple of minutes that the victim was running to all the corners of the fencing and trying to fly out. He truly looked insane. We caught him and he is now confined alone in the hen house. He has closed his beak and looks okay now.
Are these two things related?
Thanks for any information you can provide. I love my Frontyardigans and want to keep them all healthy and happy.
Let me see if I can present the facts:
Last night, we were out of town until after dark, so my mom put everyone to bed. The chickens and guineas both sleep in the hen house at night. We also had the first rain in weeks in the late afternoon, so Mom tried to get everyone in before the storm arrived. She thought she had everyone in and went back to her house. I counted when we got back and we were short one guinea. He was sitting on an outside roost in the middle of another thunderstorm. I had fully expected him to be under the house, as that is a favorite spot during heat or rain. I tried unsuccessfully to catch him, but was able to shoo him into the house.
The guineas are 12 weeks old (d.o.b. 4-10-12) and the chickens are 9 weeks. The house has an enclosed run attached. Everyone gets along pretty well mostly.
We are not letting our guineas out of the pen and into our yard yet because we are still trying to teach them that the hen house is the place to be at night.
After losing the poor guinea this morning, the rest have been wilder than usual. They started to chase and attack one guinea in particular. It got bad enough in just a couple of minutes that the victim was running to all the corners of the fencing and trying to fly out. He truly looked insane. We caught him and he is now confined alone in the hen house. He has closed his beak and looks okay now.
Are these two things related?
Thanks for any information you can provide. I love my Frontyardigans and want to keep them all healthy and happy.