I understand the occasional loose of a bird due to a predator being hungry but enough is enough!!! I went out yesterday morning to find one of my mescoveys missing its head, no other marks on the body. It must have been a mink, I then found the head a few feet from the body. OK, I am mad.. I put one of our healers in a pen conected to the large bird pen figuring that if something comes it the barking will scare it off. We went to bed and around 11 I woke up to hear Jed barking. DH went out and found my polish roo that wouldnt go in with the chickens dead. It had some head trama but otherwise no other marks. DH figures that what ever it was is gone and put Jed back in his kennel for the night. I got up this morning and realized that 3 of my guineas are gone. I found feathers for one of them so unfortunately I know that he is most likely dead. I am still holding out hope that the other 2 flew into the nearby cornfield to get away and just havent come back yet...
I thought that I had also lost my little call duck hen but have seen her in one of the huge dog houses that are in there for shelter. She is still so scared that she hasnt come out yet. This evening when my daycare kids leave I am going to catch her and put her back in with my young guineas and chicks that go into a large coop for the night. I am half tempted to catch the last 4 guineas and put them in there too but I am not sure how they will react to the young ones and I dont want them hurting them either. I think I will be up for the night with the shotgun tonight. I have to rig doors on the pens and try to chase everyone else into the different shelters and shut them in for the night. I am always worried that something might get into those and then they would be sitting ducks ( no pun intended)... What ever it is doesnt seem to go after the turkeys or geese so I am figuring that it is smaller then they are. Hopefully in the next night or so it will be a dead something!! Sorry to vent, just get mad when more dies then needed.. Jenn
