- Nov 8, 2009
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We've had guineas since June of last year. We kept them locked up for the first few months and finally the birds were so miserable that we gave them a chance to range. They have the run of 80 acres and that satisfied them for a while, but then they got in the habit of ducking under the fence to the neighbor's pasture, ranging for a while, then crossing the HIGHWAY to check for snacks on the creek bed and then crossing the road AGAIN to get back to our driveway. We chased them, we called them with treats away from the road, we even tried keeping them locked up longer in the a.m. to throw off their schedule (they just stopped cooping up then). We've lost 5 total to the road. All but one were instantly killed. Most of the time, they would leave the road alone but when it rains, they are drawn toward it like a magnet. So sad and frustrating. It seems like there's no way to have happy birds (and ours were NOT happy locked up) and avoid losing them to the road.