BarredBuff
El Presidente de Pollo
ProbablyWannabefree said:They'll probably just be mean to everybody elseBarredBuff said:They are very loud, mine haven't gotten to the mean stage yet. They are still following me around![]()
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 Mine eat dog food by the way, they stick their heads in through the kennel and nab it up 
I bet the guineas are fun to have
					
				
 
 I still can't believe the thing even bithered to come back...and can't believe I heard nothing all night. *sigh* Wish I had a trap!
  That just flat out stinks!  Weird that you don't hear anything 
  Pretty gutsy (or desperate) of it to show up again so soon.  Wish I lived closer, I got a live trap I could loan ya!  
 If not, then it may get some more birds tonight. I got most of the hens put up, got most of the chicks put up, and the turks and guineas are roosting high. I have no clue where all my ducks went at dusk. I know two are up on the wire, and one is on the front porch because he is injured. Beyond that, the runners and mallards are gone 
 Can't find two of the chicks. One hen is with the roo in the coop roosting. The rest of them we caught and caged in secure cages. Whatever is getting birds has little choice left, and he don't wanna tick the big boys off. Those turks will put up a nasty fight. The Scovy drake apparently did last night. He has feathers missing, and blood from the feather shafts, but he is alive and well. I have my trusty 38 and am sitting up waiting again tonight. I hope I get the sucker finally. If he's edible, it's frickin payback time. I'm gonna cook his carcass and feed it to the surviving chickens just for meanness and SPITE!