BauerWFarm
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- Jul 5, 2022
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So, i will explain further…. I grew up on about 24-28 acres of land…. And the guineas came with the property…. I was in the 4th grade….. I’m 44 now…. We have had all kinds of fowl and livestock, horses, etc but we loved our guineas…. And I was in charge of hatching by using an incubator. Yes they are awful at brooding and mothering…. It was not uncommon for us to find nests of like 60 eggs with three hens trying to lay on them…. One time we had up to 100…. Slowly they disappeared, mostly from a great horned owl we had hunting them as they roosted. My father tried twice later after we all grew up and left to bring the guineas back and failed due to raccoons…, I am now trying to do the same thing. My mom is widowed and they excellent at telling you when there is an intruder, lol
Last night I lost two teenagers… knowing raccoons would pop up in fall and forgetting this is Fall in Texas LOL…. I keep thinking of Fall as in Utah Fall season. Today I now have to plan and build a pen for these guineas… and thought maybe I should go ahead and put the younger keets with them to help maintain social balance.
I need recommendations, what kind of wire might work better than others… a should I make an outer pen with an inner pen so they can’t be grabbed at thru the pen?
Last night I lost two teenagers… knowing raccoons would pop up in fall and forgetting this is Fall in Texas LOL…. I keep thinking of Fall as in Utah Fall season. Today I now have to plan and build a pen for these guineas… and thought maybe I should go ahead and put the younger keets with them to help maintain social balance.
I need recommendations, what kind of wire might work better than others… a should I make an outer pen with an inner pen so they can’t be grabbed at thru the pen?