I thought you might like to hear of my Christmas rescue story.
Some of you may have read on my thread "Think Before You Hatch" of the cocks dumped in the woods near me back in the autumn. We have been keeping an eye on them as we drive through but never been near enough to take a proper look. The number went down from about 6 to 4 and those have been hanging around near the road or scratching around on the stubble. No 4 recently was seen to be very lame and not doing too well.
Well, we all went for a snowy walk this morning, through the woods, and one little cock trotted out of the bushes and stood in the road in front of us! I picked him up with no problem - he was very very light and had obviously not been finding too much food. A quick look around and we found two more hiding under a bush in deep snow, looking very miserable. I walked up and picked up the more pathetic of the two, but the other one ran off, but not far. After a short while we captured No 3. Have brought them all home, installed them in a coop in a stable and they are eating for England!
I would like to think they all make it - I don't think two would had survived another night - and I have given them a new home just in time for Christmas.
Some of you may have read on my thread "Think Before You Hatch" of the cocks dumped in the woods near me back in the autumn. We have been keeping an eye on them as we drive through but never been near enough to take a proper look. The number went down from about 6 to 4 and those have been hanging around near the road or scratching around on the stubble. No 4 recently was seen to be very lame and not doing too well.
Well, we all went for a snowy walk this morning, through the woods, and one little cock trotted out of the bushes and stood in the road in front of us! I picked him up with no problem - he was very very light and had obviously not been finding too much food. A quick look around and we found two more hiding under a bush in deep snow, looking very miserable. I walked up and picked up the more pathetic of the two, but the other one ran off, but not far. After a short while we captured No 3. Have brought them all home, installed them in a coop in a stable and they are eating for England!
I would like to think they all make it - I don't think two would had survived another night - and I have given them a new home just in time for Christmas.
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