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  • #46
    Birds will eat eggs when stressed, thirsty, or after the calcium. One of my brood did this a handful of times, its important to get in there remove the eggs and replace with something hard that they can't peck. Once they realise its not edible they move on . You'd think a chicken could tell the difference between an egg and a golf ball though.

    Which came first the chicken or the golf ball?


    Answer : depends which club you use.
    Last edited by Mikey; 06-06-2014, 02:34 PM.
    I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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    • #47
      We used to deal with persistent egg eaters by covering most of the nest entry hole with sacking to make it darker. if that didn't do it then cutting a bit off the top beak (but leaving the bottom) throws their peckinocity off beam. Finally last resort is chicken for lunch.
      photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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      • #48
        By amazing co-incidence, I was in a caff this morning and picked up a National Geographical mag. And here was the pic I saw, in an article about arctic foxes:
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        My Autumn 2016 blog entry, all about Plum Glut Guilt:

        http://www.mandysutter.com/plum-crazy/

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        • #49
          Who's watching Springwatch? They've just done a piece on grass snakes laying eggs in compost heaps!

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