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Finally my chickens are here! Two beautiful Sussex Star called Eileen and Beryl. We collected them yesterday and we are just getting to know each other. :D

 

They are already providing hysterical moments - the sight of my 6 foot OH lying full length in the pen trying to shepherd them inside the eglu for their first night will live with me forever! Fortunately (or possibly not) they are quick learners because they took themselves off to bed tonight.

 

Just a quick question please, I've not been able to get any wood chips for the run (might be able to get some next month when they start work on a local wood) but I have got some Hemicore for the eglu tray. Can I put that in the run or is that only for runs that are covered against the rain?

 

Hopefully I've attached a picture.

 

 

Lesley

 

 

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Aw, what lovely lovely girls you have! Welcome to the forum!

 

Many henkeepers here prefer using hemcore or Aubiose in the run (I do) as opposed to wood chips which can harbour nasties.

 

I would also recommend covering the Eglu run with a clear shower curtain or somesuch so that it doesn't go all muddy.

 

That said, I've never had an Eglu so perhaps others will give better advice.

 

Happy henkeeping!

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Hi and welcome to the forum!

 

Woodchips are quite good and durable and many people (myself included) use them with no problem at all. My hens love scratching around in the stuff.

 

I would advise covering your run to protect whatever you decide to use. :D

 

Saronne x

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Oops! It's Beryl (named after my mother-in-law) :oops:

 

How much should they be eating, they don't seem to be eating their pellets at all? I thought they would be starving in a morning but they've not gone to the food again this moring, wouldn't like to think of them starving.

 

They have the odd peck in the Grub but that is all. I gave them a handful of corn as a treat yesterday afternoon and they've eaten that so perhaps they don't like the type of pellets. (omelet's organic layers)

 

Lesley

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ahh love your girls arent they good looking girls.

 

so how early where you out in the morning and how long have you been sat in your dressing gown watching them.

 

oh and how many times have you gone to the window to see if they're ok and if they're still breathing?

 

or is it just me that did all of those things :lol:

 

i hope you have lots of fun together and lots of lovely eggs xxx

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I was up at 6am to let them out and have been popping in and out all day. I should be writing a report for work which has to be ready for tomorrow but haven't started it yet! Oh well, another late night.

 

I can tell them apart, Eileen has much more black around her neck and Beryl has a black tip to one of her wings. If markings change when they moult I will be in trouble!

 

Beryl seemed like the bravest but when treats are in the offing, Eileen seems to be there first. I tried dried mealworms today and they loved them. Eileen takes them from my hand quite happily, Beryl hangs back a bit.

 

They have definately eaten more today so I hope they are settling in. I know it's only been 48hrs but my thoughts are already turing to an extension for the run. When winter arrives they will only be able to free range at a weekend and I think they would appreciate a bit more room. Who needs a flower bed anyway!

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