Possible Guinea Eggs in "Quail" Batch?

I'm stumped, granny. Either you've got a pack of very hungry, very not shy coyotes or something similar... or I'd have to say a person is responsible. If all 40 of them were flocked together, it could be that something spooked them away.
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My silkie's gone broody. Surprising, considering she's an old lady by chicken standards, lol. We gave her four eggs to try and hatch out.
 
I'm home now, feeling much better. Dr. gave me a clean bill of health, all I have to do is avoid things like nuts and seeds for a few more weeks. Felix is such a brat, granny. I missed it, lol.
 
I made brownies with my grandma before I left her house. Did you know you can use apple sauce in place of oil? You can't even tell it's in there!
 
ok, i am all kinds of confused. someone posted on here about quail eggs and i told them to look somewhere else and they responded but i didnt get a chance to even read it before it disappeared. my post too.
 
oh, and cheyen, you were right about the predator. neighbors seen them in action. coyotes my little dog is gone too but i think she ran off. dug under the fence.
 
ok, i am all kinds of confused. someone posted on here about quail eggs and i told them to look somewhere else and they responded but i didnt get a chance to even read it before it disappeared. my post too.

The poster spammed about 8 threads with the same post, granny. I'm sure the mods broke out the eraser.
 
Sorry about your dog, granny.She'll probably be okay. Coyotes are usually too timid to try and take on another dog. Chickens on the other hand... those are an easy meal. Is there anything you can do about them? I'm not sure what the laws are about shooting coyotes. I know birds of prey are off limits.
 

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