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BoogieBug
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I have learned the reason for the guinea's sore heads. The guineas love to sleep in the very front corner of the tractor, up against the chicken wire. It always bothered me that they did not sleep in the covered part of the tractor because I felt they were susceptible to predators. This morning, as I approached the tractor, I saw half a carcass of a guinea laying there. Horrified, I ran up to see if the others were okay and there was only one left. ONE!!!
We believe it was a raccoon. I know they are very devious and while they could not get into the tractor through the chicken wire, it was able to drag pieces of them through the wire. I am having a difficult time trying to figure out how it got THREE of my guineas. WHY wouldn't the other three run into the back of the tractor when one got attacked?!?!? Well, at least one of them had the sense to get away.
I'm traumatized. My heart is broken. MY BABIES!!! I've been holding the surviving guinea and carrying him around for a while this morning trying to comfort him/her. NOW, my husband wants to put the fence up around them that I've been asking for for the past three weeks. I actually started putting the t-posts in the ground yesterday but only got two set. I am going to try to find this baby a new home with other guineas. I'm sick to my stomach. I don't want to do this again.
And here I was trying to protect them until they were bigger and able to fend for themselves. They never had a chance. I still cannot believe a raccoon was able to get THREE through the chicken wire.
Thanks, everyone, for your help.
We believe it was a raccoon. I know they are very devious and while they could not get into the tractor through the chicken wire, it was able to drag pieces of them through the wire. I am having a difficult time trying to figure out how it got THREE of my guineas. WHY wouldn't the other three run into the back of the tractor when one got attacked?!?!? Well, at least one of them had the sense to get away.
I'm traumatized. My heart is broken. MY BABIES!!! I've been holding the surviving guinea and carrying him around for a while this morning trying to comfort him/her. NOW, my husband wants to put the fence up around them that I've been asking for for the past three weeks. I actually started putting the t-posts in the ground yesterday but only got two set. I am going to try to find this baby a new home with other guineas. I'm sick to my stomach. I don't want to do this again.
And here I was trying to protect them until they were bigger and able to fend for themselves. They never had a chance. I still cannot believe a raccoon was able to get THREE through the chicken wire.
Thanks, everyone, for your help.