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Well its good to know that guineas never EVER run or walk slowly...I'm so glad YOU know my animals so well. I'm also comforted to know that YOU think I'm careless and irresponsible. Since YOU were not here and YOU didn't see what I saw its fair for YOU to pass judgement on me. I really do like this forum but there are times when some people become a little bit judgemental and rude. Thanks for your opinion though halo. I can sleep easier tonight because of you. As far as everything else goes. I know there was no traffic to swerve around because I was outside when it happened. We live on a straight away and the guineas will sit on the shoulder from time to time. NEVER once have we seen them just dart out into the road. And also if the animals are laying in my yard hit how is that MY fault some idiot came in to MY yard to hit them? I have seen people swerve to the shoulder at my birds...I have seen people drifting off the road here almost hitting me and my dogs walking. So unless YOU know what the situation is for sure YOU need to not pass judgement on me. As far as the rest of you thank you for caring and not being so rude.
So now you change your story to defend yourself. Thats fine. Initially, you stated
I was just told that I had some guineas hit on the road. Now this does happen...It happens along with predators when I free range them. They seem so unhappy cooped up so I free range. Anyhow I have had them hit before but not like this. Never once has there been more than one. There were 3.
Now you say you were outside when it happened, and saw no traffic. If there was no traffic, who hit them?
With as spread out as they were and where they were laying this person didn't tryin and miss them. Its not like my guineas just run out in the road either. They come out slowly so you know they are there. Not saying that its right they are in the road.
but change your story to they are now laying in your yard and someone came into your yard to hit them.
So you can twist and turn your story all you want, the bottom line is we are ultimately responsible for our animals safety. Not our neighbors, not our parents, not our friends, not people driving down the road, but we are. As I said before, if you let your animals run loose, be they dogs, cats, guineas, chickens, whatever, they will get killed on a road eventually.