Tre3hugger
Let Your Freak Flag Fly
So I just had a terrible experience. I have had my 9 Guineas locked in their night time coop for the last five weeks. The last few days I have been leaving the door open and hoping they would start free ranging. It took 3 days but tonight at like 5pm they finally ventured outside all at once. After about 3 hours, at 8 oclock they were all still pretty close to the coop. I went to try and herd them into the coop as it was getting darker and they scattered!! I was only able to get one back into the coop!!! Him I physically caught and put in there.
My 8 others scattered into 3 groups and went in opposite directions! 2 months of work and prep and the first night, gone!! So what do I do now?? Do you think there is a chance they'll come back? I rang their food bell and shook the bag but they were too spooked. It's pitch black now. I am hoping the one I caught will be like a homing beacon for them. Maybe they will come back in the morning? But even if they do come back how do I get them back in the coop? I would herd them right to the door and they would veer off.
If anyone has any ideas or kind words I would sure appreciate it. I'm super sad.
@R2elk @Mixed flock enthusiast maybe you guys have an idea?


If anyone has any ideas or kind words I would sure appreciate it. I'm super sad.
@R2elk @Mixed flock enthusiast maybe you guys have an idea?