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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 202105" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>My Guineas must come from the demented strain. They know when the strawberries are the ripest. Tomato's same thing.</p><p>But I've never seen them take on a house mouse let alone a field rat. But i don't spend any time watching these wack-o's.</p><p>Have seen them harrass the bull snakes. I'd always heard they would kill a snake, but the snake always seems to have a mole hole, tree hole, or another hidey hole handy cause they escape. Probably the racket drives them underground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 202105, member: 1795"] My Guineas must come from the demented strain. They know when the strawberries are the ripest. Tomato's same thing. But I've never seen them take on a house mouse let alone a field rat. But i don't spend any time watching these wack-o's. Have seen them harrass the bull snakes. I'd always heard they would kill a snake, but the snake always seems to have a mole hole, tree hole, or another hidey hole handy cause they escape. Probably the racket drives them underground. [/QUOTE]
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