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Yes, there is snow on the ground. There is not much that they can eat out there at this time of year and it a lot easier to keep their water from freezing if I keep them locked up in the coop.
My question was really why would one leave the others? In my limited past experience, when one got separated it would call the others and that is not happening now.
We still have about 6 inches on the ground and your right, there is not much that they can eat this time of year but Ive found game crumbles and millet seed to be there favorite. I will have to agree that the guinea should of came back. Ive noticed some times they get into a squabble with one and that one always returns to the flock with in a short amount of time so Im really confused. The night they speant in the tree, I was a nervous wreck.
One thing you can try and which Ive had luck with is getting some type of cheap door mirror like the ones they sell at
Walmart for about 6 dollars and putting it somewhere very close to your coop. They like to look at them selves and usually are never very far from it. Also try feeding some millet seed say around 4 oclock and have some sort of call for them..They will soon associate you with the yummy treats. I use to bang on a pan and My chickens would come running but since Ive had guineas, Ive had to change up a bit. I just holler guineas and both the guineas and chickens come running for there lives to see what I have. I think My guineas might be sort of "weird" cause they not only eat things guineas dont usually eat (mashed potatoes, pasta, etc) but they eat whole corn as well...I think they think they are chickens.
Maybe try these things and see if it will prevent any more from flying off...And yes, a guinea can get shunned but will only not return if taken by a predator in My opinion.