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First time I've posted on this site. Some years ago was a regular visitor to "Pekinbantams.com"
Wondered if someone could give me advice please.
For reasons too long to go into (I'm very tired and it is my daughters 1st birthday tomorrow and I have a thousand things I need to be doing!), we currently have 2 broody pekins sitting on 5 (hopefully) fertile eggs each, in an Eglu. I suspect this is not ideal. However, the eggs are due to hatch tomorrow and don't want to disturb the mummies at this point. Also don't have another fox-proof accommodation for them. I heard cheeping today but don't think anything is out yet.
My 2 questions are, do I need to put food/water actually inside the eglu for the chicks or will they come out for it with the mummy hens in a couple of days time?. and
There is a slight step down from inside the eglu to the outside (about 2 inches) will they manage this? Someone told me they need to be on level ground?,,,,,
Thanks for your help! Have had the bantams for coming up 5 years, but never tried to hatch eggs before!
Wondered if someone could give me advice please.
For reasons too long to go into (I'm very tired and it is my daughters 1st birthday tomorrow and I have a thousand things I need to be doing!), we currently have 2 broody pekins sitting on 5 (hopefully) fertile eggs each, in an Eglu. I suspect this is not ideal. However, the eggs are due to hatch tomorrow and don't want to disturb the mummies at this point. Also don't have another fox-proof accommodation for them. I heard cheeping today but don't think anything is out yet.
My 2 questions are, do I need to put food/water actually inside the eglu for the chicks or will they come out for it with the mummy hens in a couple of days time?. and
There is a slight step down from inside the eglu to the outside (about 2 inches) will they manage this? Someone told me they need to be on level ground?,,,,,
Thanks for your help! Have had the bantams for coming up 5 years, but never tried to hatch eggs before!