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I'm just masochistic enough that guineas sound like they would be right up my alley. No kidding. DH and I were driving down the highway that is near our farm one day, crested a hill and I swear there was a flock of about 50 guineas marching down the road, covering my whole lane. I slammed on the brakes and just kept from slamming into them. We spent the next half mile creeping after them watching them try to decide which way they wanted to go, left, right, straight. They finally decided to go down into the ditch letting traffic pass. I think my husband asked me if they were nuts and I told them, no, they were Guineas and at that moment I started considering getting some of my own little psychotic birds. I admire animals that march to the beat of their own drummer.
How do they do with dogs?
Ours do fine with the dog...and the cats...and the rabbits when I think about it.I'm just masochistic enough that guineas sound like they would be right up my alley. No kidding. DH and I were driving down the highway that is near our farm one day, crested a hill and I swear there was a flock of about 50 guineas marching down the road, covering my whole lane. I slammed on the brakes and just kept from slamming into them. We spent the next half mile creeping after them watching them try to decide which way they wanted to go, left, right, straight. They finally decided to go down into the ditch letting traffic pass. I think my husband asked me if they were nuts and I told them, no, they were Guineas and at that moment I started considering getting some of my own little psychotic birds. I admire animals that march to the beat of their own drummer.
How do they do with dogs?
My experience is that they don't care unless the dog after them. We had a flock of 4 a few years back, they were the most idiotic birds we ever own![]()
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I was talking about your back and your chickens. I am so sorry for both.
Thank you for both.![]()
That entire family of raccoons had been eradicated by the next week. That helped a bit.
And my back...I think the mental aspect of it is worse than the physical. I wasn't in the best frame of mind for the first while...but I'm in a better place about it now. Like mentioned earlier...it could always be worse.I think about my hubby's schoolmate whose plane crashed last year and he's completely paralyzed. (in his late 40s)![]()
Or my parents; my dad was killed in a car accident at 24, the day my Mom found out she was pregnant with me (he didn't know), my stepfather who had a heart attack and passed away at 43...or my mom at 39 finding out she had cancer a week after his funeral. She fought it until she died at 47 back in '99. She's already been gone almost 20 years. We have sheep breeder friends and the lady developed MS back in her 50s. Her and I were about the same shape 2 years ago but she'll be worse than I am now...they've retired out of the sheep.
I turn 45 next year and I'm still here...still kicking (ok, maybe not literally...lol) but I can function to get by and can look almost normal for most things if I take muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatory meds...I just can't do half of the things I did before and I have to behave. (Behaving is the hardest!) But I want to still be walking and be able into my 60s.
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Ducks eat ticks? I did not know that! I don't know if this is the right farm (or if I'm the right person) for ducks.
I haven't had the best luck with ducks.I think they deserve someone better than me.![]()
Turkeys on the other hand...![]()
sorry, my bad. If I don't quote right away, I lose the thought or the quote or both!
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I don't know. :/ We had baby wild ducks appear last summer...they were running around our yard with no mom.
They died on me.Animals don't usually die on me...I'm not good with that.
We're also surrounded by 3 bodies of water; the dugout where they'll be hit on the road when they cross because everyone drives so fast,![]()
the water hole in the small cow pasture between our houses...with poo...or the creek where they'll be swept away to you guys down south. :/
Border patrol be knockin' down our door for ducks crossing with no passports.![]()
I can't live without my Flonase. I was devastated when it was dropped from prescriptions, as we have a drug plan and it was only $7 with a script and over $60 without. Now, I get it at Sam's. I am happy again.This is what Costco has:
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I still haven't done it, still haven't had predator trouble. Do plan on running a few strands of potent electric fence around our coops and runs. It'll stop a bear should stop about anything.
Today when I went out to get eggs I saw a few little critters go scurrying out of the coop through the vents even though there is welded wire over them. One of the darn things had quills that were brown and white like a hedge hog! I could not believe it, I tried to do a double take but it was gone! What the heck could it have been?
I'm so sorry you lost a hen.It's very frustrating.![]()
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I had purchased a quad of Silver Spangled Hamburg chicks in July.
Racoons broke the corner of the one back door, knocked the cage over and pulled the 5 month old birds through the wire. How terrible to think that's how they died. I was just sick about it.
I got two emails (DS1 and friend) and a phone call (DS2) about the Chicken People movie being on CMT at 7 on Wednesday.
Just thought you'd like to know...in case you want to watch, they said.
I think my chicken addiction is showing![]()
I have Mountain Lion, Bobcat, Coyote, loose dogs, Hawks, owls, Vultures, Ravens, Raccoons, Weasels, Rattle snakes, Ground squirrels, Rats Mice and voles. The mesh on my wire is small enough that the only thing that can get through to the poultry will be edible.
I dont have the hot wire up Nor have I rebuilt the coop. I have had three major predator episodes that have wiped me out completely... whole flock. I consideer it my fault for not thinking through the housing as I should have. last one happened about five years ago and I tore down the coop for a rebuild when I get a chance to move back home.
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Welcome to all the new Old Folks, both young and those that are more experienced!
In case I can't make it on here tomorrow,
Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all!
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CMT is Country Music Television. It is channel #166 on Dish. Attention all old folks --If you are not going to buy it, you really should watch tonight.
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Where in the movie are you? I'll watch for you!!![]()
CMT is 327 on our DIRECTV.