Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
Guinea Hens
We got six free guinea hens yesterday. they are about a month old.
I've been thinking about getting guineas for awhile now, but hadn't taken the plunge as they tend to be quite expensive and have a few traits I'm not fond of. however, for free, I figured they were worth a try! If they don't work out, no big deal, I can simply sell them.
Guinea hens are related to turkeys and pheasants. Full grown they are about the size of a standard chicken.
Good things about guineas;
- They eat tons and tons and tons of ticks, and I have tons and tons and tons of ticks here!
- They eat yellowjackets and ground bees, which I have tons of and get sting by several times a summer.
- They kill and eat rodents, including rats. I have a rat problem here.
- They are amazing watch dogs.
- They are hilarious
Bad things about guineas:
- They are extremely noisy. From what I understand they'll make me geese look quiet.
- They are bad for roaming far from home.
- They are really stupid
- They are really bad moms
- They can be big bullies that hurt the other birds
- They are naturally very wild and are very hard to tame.
So, hoping for the best! We really have a lot of ticks around here, so if they can impact the tick population they will be worthwhile. They'd also be profitable to breed, as their babes, guinea keets, sell for $20-$40 each! Guineas are in high demand here in Nova Scotia due to the tick problem here. They are by far the best natural predator of ticks around!
Hopefully they'll work out! I'm super happy to have the opportunity to try them without having to purchase them!
Friday, November 9, 2018
More Attacks
So, the fox attacks, not a fox, it was a bobcat :(
This handsome fella is Elvis. He was the beautiful orpington rooster I got after my head rooster was killed by what I thought was a fox. Poor Elvis lasted about 48 hours until he was killed. It wasn't a fox at all.
The bobcat stopped in the middle of the driveway. I was yelling out the window and the damn thing turned and looked right at the house, and then it casually trotted off into the forest on the other side of the driveway, carrying my sweet Elvis away.
I wheeled into the kitchen as fast as I could, grabbed my crutches and hopped down the hall out onto the porch. I was terrified for my birds. There is a small hill from the porch to the driveway, I tried to hop up it with my crutches, but started to slip back down as it was very muddy. I dropped to my knees and crawled up the hill, throwing the crutches in front of me. I got to the driveway, grabbed the crutches, got back on my feet and hopped down the driveway as fast as I could.
The bobcat was of course long gone, but all my Saxony ducks were at the pond and I was terrified for their safety. Using the crutches I hopped down the driveway to the pond. I couldn't see the ducks from the driveway so again dropped my crutches and crawled to the edge of the pond so I could see. Thankfully everyone was ok!
The whole time I was yelling for help, praying my son would return home and hear me. I had just gotten back on my feet at the pond, when he heard my yells. I was so thankful to have him home!
The whole things was incredibly upsetting. I felt so bad that poor Elvis got killed. I wish I could of done something to help him. I called DNR and am still waiting for them to come out (It's been a week so I guess I won't hold my breath!)
So, sadly eight dead from the bobcat. Just to make the whole thing worse, we got hit again this week and lost another hen, this time to a damn hawk! So frustrating and upsetting!
I locked down the birds for several days and thankfully have seen no sign of the bobcat again. Hopefully he gone! I'm on high alert, watching for him to come back. I'm a nervous wreck!
I'm getting two new roosters today, so hopefully they'll help keep an eye on things!
I'll try to keep you all updated! Hugs and love!
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