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Pekins are the best, but i wouldn't waste time on eating the boys. Sell them or give them away. People are always looking for pekin cockerels. Ill have one if I was closer!
Thanks Tom. If you're serious, that's actually not going to be a problem. My brother and his family live in Somerset (Weston-Super-Mare), so I'm down that way a lot. I also travel to the South West of England quite a bit with my work.

 

Maybe, you have 3 boys and 4 girls (partidges) as the girls are a lot lighter than the boys :? ...Let me know if my theory works!

Certainly will!
I would do all 8 at the same time and just take an egg add a chick etc.
That was our original thought, but Di (our Broody) has been very aggressive while on the eggs, and I don't want to risk 8 dead chicks in the morning. She was always bottom of the pile and very timid before going broody, it will be interesting to see what happens when she finally gets back with the other two girls.

 

It's started thundering outside :doh:, just to make matters even more interesting!!!

 

Andrew

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Ok great :D Good Luck, I see what you mean about the chicks however the broody is rarely aggressive to the chicks they are always aggressive to others who may harm their chicks.

 

I would love 1 of your cockerels, thats as long as I still have space for one! I have always had partridge cockerels and love them. I miss Floyd and Jim :cry:

 

Are you eventually going to mix the pekins or keep them seperate in the WIR with a new eglu :wink: they could hold easily 5-6 pekins. You never know, you might get a quiet cockerel. I have had 2 extremely quiet ones. Jim crowed ONCE!

 

Good Luck

Tom

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I would love 1 of your cockerels, thats as long as I still have space for one! I have always had partridge cockerels and love them. I miss Floyd and Jim :cry:
Yours when ever you would like one (or more!). Just let me know if/when you have capacity.

 

Are you eventually going to mix the pekins or keep them seperate in the WIR with a new eglu :wink: they could hold easily 5-6 pekins.
I'm ordering a new (purple eglu) from Omlet first thing Monday morning! I've already enquired if I can just purchase the Eglu without the run, shade, feeders, etc etc, and you can - just what I need! I shall pick it up on my way past in a couple of weeks time (I work 'up north' quite a bit as well as down in your part of the country!).

 

Andrew

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Thanks Tricia. I might well take you up on that offer if Omlet have a big back-log, I've PM'ed you my phone number. They said two weeks when I called last week, which should be OK. In the mean time, I hope the big broody box will work out, but if not I'll give you a shout. Four of the eight chicks are now under Mum. She had a bit of a go at my hand a couple of times, but didn't seem to mind the chicks at all and made no attempt to harm them once I'd got them under her. So far so good :pray:.

 

Andrew

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I think it's looking good :pray:. The four we kept back in the brooder all survived the night and are nice and lively, eating, drinking and tweeting. I was up at the WIR around 6:45am to check on the other four who we put under Di late last night. I've not seen any of them yet, but I can hear tweeting! Di has this slightly confused look on her face this morning, and keeps shuffling around and fiddling about underneath herself, presumably because the chicks are tickling her as they move about! We left four eggs under her, and she is making sure they continue to be covered and in the right place, which is good, as that will help with tonight's second stage introductions.

 

I shall be keeping a very close eye this morning, and will be happy once I've seen little faces poking out from under her. Camera is at the ready!

 

Andrew

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it sounds like you have been successful :clap: congratulations. hope the last four go under just as well. did the black one go under or is it still in the brooder? it's my favorite :lol:
Yes, the black one went under last night, with it being the 'odd-one-out', I though it best. Happy to report s/he is fine, a head and body poked out from under Mum for a brief moment. S/he was only out for a few seconds, Mum gave it a quick peck on the head and s/he headed back underneath her!

 

Andrew

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