Rats generally only prey on chicks/eggs, but serious infestations w /food scarcity, they will attack juvenile and adult birds.Rats kill by biting the head or neck of their prey. Parts of the chicken’s body may be eaten. https://extension.usu.edu/news_sections/agriculture_and_natural_resources/rodent-chicken#:~:text=Rats generally only prey on,or neck of their prey.&text=“Remove feeders and waterers each,replace them in the morning.
Weird thing is, if you have weasels, theoretically, you shldnt have rats. Farmers w/o fowl see them as a plus. Poultry farmers, not so much. https://countrypests.com/7-ways-to-protect-your-chickens-from-weasels/#:~:text=However, weasels also eat birds,anything that looks like prey.
I'm going to go out on a limb and defend the guineas, and then the gurus can tell you if I'm wrong. First, I I've not seen my goons kill anything, but I know they can kill small rodents, mb snakes.
2nd, they don't travel w/switchblades, they peck. There would be multiple pecking wounds to the head and neck/back, not one tiny cut.
I had to look Azores up, it says you're in your wet season now, so yes, mating won't begin until April-ish.
Your goons following the horses is a character trait; in Africa, they follow the herds, scoping out the dung for parasites & seeds. Chances are you'd need to move the horses away from the neighbor, or put up netting between the properties so they won't venture over.
Use the info in the links on how to protect your goons from rats & weasels, & mb share w/neighbor.
Weird thing is, if you have weasels, theoretically, you shldnt have rats. Farmers w/o fowl see them as a plus. Poultry farmers, not so much. https://countrypests.com/7-ways-to-protect-your-chickens-from-weasels/#:~:text=However, weasels also eat birds,anything that looks like prey.
I'm going to go out on a limb and defend the guineas, and then the gurus can tell you if I'm wrong. First, I I've not seen my goons kill anything, but I know they can kill small rodents, mb snakes.
2nd, they don't travel w/switchblades, they peck. There would be multiple pecking wounds to the head and neck/back, not one tiny cut.
I had to look Azores up, it says you're in your wet season now, so yes, mating won't begin until April-ish.
Your goons following the horses is a character trait; in Africa, they follow the herds, scoping out the dung for parasites & seeds. Chances are you'd need to move the horses away from the neighbor, or put up netting between the properties so they won't venture over.
Use the info in the links on how to protect your goons from rats & weasels, & mb share w/neighbor.