We do have neighbors. Last year we had 8 or 9 guinea keets vanish from our farm. The neighbors said they saw them walking away, over the hill. However, we have video cameras, so we are well aware of where those keets went. Our animals are kept up. They do not meander off our property what-so-ever.Well, except for the adult guineas. All of our neighbors like them. Say they keep the bugs out of their gardens, etc. They even feed them stuff. These keets were hatched by me and were inside the fencing (woven wire). They thought they were chickens, not guineas, so never ventured away from the 'girls'. They were also quite tame, you could catch them with no problems at all. The keets were for sale. I had already sold several of them. You would have to know, and understand, our neighbors. The people around here (we were not raised here) are a jealous sort. They do not like it if anyone does anything to try to make money, have a nice farm, pick up trash along the road front,etc. We are retired, so farming (small scale) is how we make extra money. Our animals HAVE to help pay for their upkeep! Anyway, those keets were snatched, and I am supposing were sold. That is on camera. We decided not to say anything to them, except in a round about way, that we knew who took the keets.Now we have lost all these eggs. Guineas will sell for $7-$10 each. That is a LOT of money! Our shed, where these eggs were,does not have cameras. It will soon, though! So, we cannot say for sure they stole these eggs. But, I am 95% sure they did. I was just wanting to see if anyone could think of something that would have taken the eggs, not disturb the nest, and leave no traces. I would much rather deal with raccoon, skunks, opossums, rats, etc.! WILDLIFE is a whole lot easier to deal with than HUMANS! The bad thing is: these people are relatives! Blood is NOT thicker than water! If we were younger, and could build all this stuff over, we would most definitely move! I have decided over the past few years that I absolutely hate WV!