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MIChickandGuinea
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We have 11 guineas. We started with 12, but one of them got mysteriously ill or injured, and was unable to keep up with the flock. It lingered on for two months, not getting better, but also not getting worse. It stayed at the guinea shelter while the others ranged out. We made sure it could reach food and water, and it was just kind of hanging in there ... I think it might have been OK even still, except one of my dad's hunting dogs got loose ate my poor sick bird :-( I am quite surprised that we haven't had other predator losses, because we do live quite remotely and we do see lots of fox, hawks, and other bird-biters. We have a neighbor who has had a flock of guineas or several years and she says they just don't get bothered by predators. Not sure why ...I know what you mean. I TRY to do the same without worrying- let them free range and hope for natural reproduction to sustain the flock to control ticks and insects. It's hard not to worry though and we have had to change things up a bit to keep the flock safe from predators or I should say safer from predators. Free ranging negates some of the safety factor. How many guineas do you have?