baguio
Well-Known Member
But you need to get your knowledge passed down a bit lively from your posts!In your case and from your posts and knowledge of good partridge manors, I probably couldn't teach you a thing.I think the applicable expression is "You can't put old heads on young shoulders".
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I have a good friend who's a keeper at Holkham. I've spent a few days searching for grey partridge nests before the hen had started to sit. Almost impossible to find until I was shown some that had already been found. The hen covers the clutch over with dirt etc until the clutch is complete.
Those chicks were proper wild too despite having been reared under bantams. He used to lose between 10 and 20% just getting them out to the field. The 'wild' pheasants were just the same. It was amazing that they hatched knowing that they were wild.
They must be hatching soon? Just hope we get some nice warm and dry weather and the vermin finds something else to eat.
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