What a remarkable story! Her tenacity is what legends are made of! Did you ever find out what was causing the mayhem?In the beginning I had 40 guinea Keets. Raised them up till they had feathers but were still Bacon Heads. I got them out to the coop with a little extra element protection.... Something got in and killed about half..... I patched holes that I didnt know existed....
Then I got them up to the Point where they were growing Wattles and the wattles were getting red.... a sign of maturation. I got hit again by predators. Ripped a hole in the roof tarp and beheaded about six. So now I am down to four tween agers and about six adults. the final hit from predators killed two more tween agers ..... I found one on the ground and disposed of it.
Under the saw horse I used for a perch was one I thought was dead. But she layed there going Pweep Pweep Pweep very softly. I looked and tried to catch her but Guineas are pretty wild. she flapped and struggled to get away. She was missing a leg all the way up to the hip socket. No blood.... no blood at all. except what was on the perch....
So I put her in the brooder cage with food and water close enough so she wouldnt have to move and shavings. Each time I went to look in on her I was fully expecting to see that she had passed. Each time she was stronger and more active.... No infection No maggots.... By the end of the month she was strong enough to be put back into the flock.... By the end of two months she could hop along the roosts with the rest. She made it a year before she got trapped in the wire and I found her dead.
I called her Miss Peggy.....
deb