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I thought of you, Joy when Patsy said hers were flying up in the tree to sleep. I knew you had gone through the same thing and yours were out in that snow we had last Jan, I thought you said, and they did fine. I knew you had some open structures where yours can come and go if they like so I knew you could help Patsy with what works well for that.
I am such a silly person as to have worried myself sick with Guinea Girl sleeping in the tree behind the barn. She was used to it but I worried about an owl, which Jolie could not protect her from. But I think she is part of the flock now and where they go she will, too. With the 4 new juvies joining their family flock and the 2 babies that Guinea Girl and Boy raised successfully, then I have a nice crowd of talkers. There are at least 2 juvie girls so Guinea Boy thinks he is a KING!
And now I have 6 babies running around the brooder coop with them at night as I figure they aren't going to venture far. Two are Pearl pieds and I will keep them but the others go to the sale next week. I think I am taking about 18 Pearl keets to sell.
Yep, I have some hard headed birds.
But I'm learning to trust them a bit, they do know how to survive. I just want to mother them all and keep them snug and cozy but some are rebels. I have a flock of about a dozen chickens that sleep in the tree. And most of my layers refused to sleep inside the coop all summer choosing rather to sleep on top of it. It was too hot so I didn't bother them. On occasion I would go out in the rain and move them inside, most would stay some wouldn't. Really all that happened is that I got wet. The birds think I'm a lunatic. Most of my guineas have moved to the trees now too even though they started out in the coop with the chickens. I have a couple of guineas that sleep in the coop.