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Empty Eglu - ex-batts?

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Given the empty Eglu, last used for newbies on quarantine, I was wondering, as we all do, about getting a few morehens...

 

What do you think about the idea of 3 ex-batts? They would have the Eglu Classic and run, and be kept separate from my existing flock of 10. Possibly an occasional bit of free-ranging, but only if I could manage it with the others.

 

Given the lives they would previously have had, do you think they'd be happy with that? Given my lot have a 6m x 3m run and free ranging on top of that, it seems a bit unfair, but then again better than the 'alternative'.

 

I'm going round in circles! :?

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I have a mix of posh birds and hybrids in (cube green) and 3 (at the mo) ex commercial hens in a (blue eglu) . I've kept both types for a couple of years and although I haven't kept them in the same Eglu (usually I have too many gingers) they do FR together reasonably happily.

 

I have a couple of posh bully birds but the ginger ninjas just avoid them as do their posh sisters. I'd say go for it - but I am biased as I now volunteer with Fresh Start For Hens! We were all in the garden today and the gingers were helping me the whole time - i.e. getting under my feet :lol: whilst the posh birds did their own thing under the hedge. My little Hotty follows me round bokking and chirruping the whole time. I just wish I could speak chook!

 

These lovely girls deserve their second chance. Based on my experience you won't regret it :wink:

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Totally agree i have 3 ex batts in an eglu since last August & they are fab. Their 2 'posh bird' sussex sisters give them a bit bit of a bashing when they free range together they have thrived & are the happiest souls. Also considering our Flo is probably the most grumpiest chicken ever. The sussex live separately in a wooden house as i bought the eglu to aid introductions. Turned out the eglu is so much easier we've just stayed as is. I would say that although Gwinnie & Flo are beautiful our battie girls are far more beautiful in nature:-)

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Agnes, Agatha and Annie were my ex batts and they seemed very happy in the (purple eglu) . Sadly Annie did not live for very long and Agatha never laid an egg, she lived for over a year. Agnes now lives in the (purple eglu) in a section of the WIR so she is in sight of the other girls but they can not pick on her. She seems very content and other than a winter break lays an egg most days.

 

I think exbatts is an excellent idea.

 

Chrissie

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I currently keep 2 hybrids and a purebreed bantam in a WIR, and in August added 3 ex-batts into a spare Eglu I had.

I've kept them separate in terms of sleeping arrangements due to lack of space (I'm about to extend the WIR) but they're all very happy mingling now, in fact, the ex-batts were allowed to FR with my existing girls after 7 weeks and they quickly grabbed the top spots in the pecking order.

 

My ex-batts have the 2m run and get out into the garden one or twice a day. They love the Eglu and run, and headbutt the Eglu door open every morning...

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