- Mar 25, 2014
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i live in Maryland and tonight it is going to be in the 20's. we have one guinea on our horse farm that goes out with the mares and comes in with them at night and roosts in the barn. yesterday she got tumbled and kicked like a football when a mare galloped over her. she definitely has one broken leg. we couldn't find her last evening but today I found her in the run in tucked in the mud and loose hay against the wall. I caught her..first time she has been held by humans and of course she shook periodically....cold or fear or both. I couldn't leave her there....too many preditors and it's too cold tonight. so I put a large wire crate in the hay room and filled it with orchard grass. I put water and food in bowls for her. I made sure she was tucked in. I covered it with horse blankets so there is no draft. it's also going to be quite windy tonight. I know it's cold but I felt bringing her home to my house would completely put her over the edge with stress. I know it sounds nuts but I love this bird. she literally hangs with the horses. last year she had the same thing happen and limped for quite some time. if she could loft herself I would have left her. but she attempted to and due to the one broken leg...she falls off the rafters. have done the right thing or should I go get her and put her in my basement