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Have been considering taking in some ex bats for some time but until recently there didn't seem to be any rescues nearby. We now have a BHWT co-ordinater in our area and the first rescue date is at the end of February (and there are still hens available). We have a short break planned for the end of March and my question (to those of you with experience of looking after rescue hens) is do think a month is long enough for them to have settled in so they could be left for a couple of days? Your advice would be much appreciated. We are quite happy to wait get them later in the year if this would be best.

 

kind regards

 

Liz

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I've had mine 2 weeks too, and they keep getting in with my other girls despite my best efforts to keep them segregated. They have got plenty of confidence, it's just feathers they're short of!

I'd say it would be fine to leave them, as long as you've made provision for food & water to be available - maybe a nice neighbour to pop in and put your mind at rest?

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Thank you for your encouraging comments - we are due to collect them (x 3) on Saturday 28th February.

 

If anyone lives in or around Cambridge Alan's Ark (Fulbourn) have ordered me a bag of the Allen & Page ex-bat feed. I haven't picked it up yet, but I'm really impressed by their customer service. I sent an email enquiry yesterday, there was a phone message waiting when I got home, and after a call this morning the order was placed.

 

Now, about the names ........

 

Liz

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