me again...
I'm looking after some chucks for a neighbouring allotment holder. 3 have gone broody, which she knew before she left....
not having had this as a newbie
where do I start...do I turf them out.
I've tried to search for some posts on what to do, but i've hit a wall of lots of threads with the word broody in - is there any good ones
I read somewhere prob on here about picking them up and putting them in cold water. they arent the tamest of birds
(strange really, as the lady said how tame mine are bearing in mind that I've only had them 3 weeks - All I did was corn and pick up, corn and pickup and they dont really mind a cuddle)
Hers, which I really dont think have the same level of interation as mind, are very wary of people and certainly not friendly when I tried to check for eggs
Thanks in advance
I'm looking after some chucks for a neighbouring allotment holder. 3 have gone broody, which she knew before she left....
not having had this as a newbie
where do I start...do I turf them out.
I've tried to search for some posts on what to do, but i've hit a wall of lots of threads with the word broody in - is there any good ones
I read somewhere prob on here about picking them up and putting them in cold water. they arent the tamest of birds
(strange really, as the lady said how tame mine are bearing in mind that I've only had them 3 weeks - All I did was corn and pick up, corn and pickup and they dont really mind a cuddle)
Hers, which I really dont think have the same level of interation as mind, are very wary of people and certainly not friendly when I tried to check for eggs
Thanks in advance
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