Granny's gone and done it again

Oh heck, i went to water the guineas and two of them popped out the door. I caught the lavendar but i was chasing the other and decided i was just chasing it away. They are scared of those chickens. That guinea might decide to come back when it hears the others. Or, maybe it will just start eating ticks. Just hope a predator or the dog does not get it. Got the boards screwed down but the darned caulk did not dry since it is so darned humid.
 
Oh heck, i went to water the guineas and two of them popped out the door. I caught the lavendar but i was chasing the other and decided i was just chasing it away. They are scared of those chickens. That guinea might decide to come back when it hears the others. Or, maybe it will just start eating ticks. Just hope a predator or the dog does not get it. Got the boards screwed down but the darned caulk did not dry since it is so darned humid.
sorry, them things are hard to catch too. they dont sleep heavy.
You could take the chickens out, put the other guines in a cage in the coop then scatter some feed in the coop . the others cant escape and if it come to eat and be with the others you can close the door behind it.
 
well where are you keeping them ?
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Danna, beautiful set up you have, but where's all the poop? I got poop everywhere here. Maybe your rain melts it all away. Oh, lovely rain. Wish we had some.

Oh! HE Found a very solid old doggloo (igloo shaped doghouse) on the curbside a whole back. I'm putting it in a good spot, will slowly work on an enclosure, and eventually make it my cuy house. Im going to bribe HE with thoughts of homemade cuy/chicken sausage. He loves sausage.
I have never heard cuy before. Had to look it up. Do you do the dispatching yourself? I am too wimpy. There are giant g.pigs you can get now, but have read they do not make good pets. They'd make bigger sausages, though.
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Tsc has chicks. First time for thAt usually just in spring. But we are getting a rural king in sept I think they are a lil worried.
I went to TSC last week and they had chicks as well... black and gold laced Polish, Asian blues, Isa browns, and Cornish cross. I was happy to see the chicks were in stock tanks with a fence around it and the chicks looked in good shape. Went in there a couple years ago and people (and kids!) could just walk up and grab the chicks, about half of them had pasty butt too. I talked to a manager and gently complained, but they must have had a lot more complaints, because it's much better now.

Thank you! Prayers for all. Sorry to hear about such suffering.
Thank you h2o. Did you notice those were PWDs in the birthday pic?
 

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