I hear peeping.... Gonna be a long night!
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I hear peeping.... Gonna be a long night!
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Kristin,![]()
To cheer you up: () My guineas are going bye-bye tomorrow!!![]()
Thanks - it seems folks have had a run on bad luck/ losses lately (or maybe it just seems that way). :/
But - GUINEA ROAST!!!!! YAY!!!!!!e
- Ant Farm
Oh my gosh, I wonder how that chick that was so malformed got as far as it did. Was the Yolk absorbing, I ask because is it an indication of how long they developed for, i.e. 18 days or 20 days along? Do you know what breed it was going to be, or anything about its lineage that could possibly help identify the cause such a major deformation?
Oh no, so sad, I cried for your little Goodwin and for your loss. Perhaps there will be joy again, the hens may return once they are feeling it is safe! Hopefully they do. No tracks you could make, to know what it was that took him? IF you could identify, perhaps it would tell you if it was a lone animal or a pack, as if it were a pack, more than likely ambushed the hens later on as they ran deeper in to the "Woods".....Well, I tromped all over the "wild" part of the back yard (it's not a big yard, but I let that part go wild to the point that it's almost like being in the woods). Goodwin's feathers are strewn here and here over the entire acre (not in a way that's due to wind blowing). But I did find his foot, though nothing else. So I know he's gone. Searched extensively and absolutely no sign of the pullets. They were both great flyers (which is how they all got into this predicament in the first place), so maybe they somehow got up and over my 8 foot fence via a tree or branch - if they are lucky, maybe they'll be someone else's chickens now (if not, they'll fall prey to the many neighborhood dogs behind my house...). What a dreary sad day - I hate when this happens.
I bought the materials to build the brooders today (plus the folding tables to put them on), so I'll work on that tomorrow. I think I'll raid the freezer tonight for dinner - ratatouille and steamed edamame.
For everyone in lock down sitting on their hands!!!![]()
- Ant Farm