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    Post by MIKE1957 Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:25 pm

    ive had 2 eggs for 6 days .they have sat on them fine until today. now neither will sit on them and the eggs are cold. is there anything i can do
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:30 pm

    MIKE1957 wrote:ive had 2 eggs for 6 days .they have sat on them fine until today. now neither will sit on them and the eggs are cold. is there anything i can do

    They could be blank and the parents are neglecting them, it may be inexperience parents and you could put them under another pair, even split them, Or they could have had a scare and again you could float them under other birds that are sitting. Also I think if they have went cold at this time of the year you will have lost them or any chance of hatching them
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    Post by MIKE1957 Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:33 pm

    DOVEScot wrote:
    MIKE1957 wrote:ive had 2 eggs for 6 days .they have sat on them fine until today. now neither will sit on them and the eggs are cold. is there anything i can do

    They could be blank and the parents are neglecting them, it may be inexperience parents and you could put them under another pair, even split them, Or they could have had a scare and again you could float them under other birds that are sitting. Also I think if they have went cold at this time of the year you will have lost them or any chance of hatching them

    ive been wathching them since 12 oclock and neither sat on them im still watching now and one as just gone in box and started sitting so thats been 4 hours un sat
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    Post by lenwadebob Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:35 pm

    MIKE1957 wrote:ive had 2 eggs for 6 days .they have sat on them fine until today. now neither will sit on them and the eggs are cold. is there anything i can do

    To add to Dovescots post, there is also the possibility that you have vermin patrolling your loft at night, just a thought.
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    Post by MIKE1957 Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:36 pm

    vermin cant get in my loft anymore ive cured that problem
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    Post by maid08 Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:19 pm

    mike mice get anywere mate and in night go all over boxs and some birds wil just leave eggs while others will fight and not put up with it
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    Post by MIKE1957 Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:54 pm

    but ive made sure there are no gaps big enough for them to get in.ive put loads of air vents in and they have mesh over. the windows ive got are double glazed with air vents ,again with mesh. so they cant get in anywhere
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:33 pm

    Maybe it is best just to leave them for the 19 days and see what happens if they have gone back on them. my new loft is the same a yours, totally vermin proof unless they chew their way through.

    fingers crossed
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    Post by MIKE1957 Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:44 pm

    DOVEScot wrote:Maybe it is best just to leave them for the 19 days and see what happens if they have gone back on them. my new loft is the same a yours, totally vermin proof unless they chew their way through.

    fingers crossed

    well shes sat on them at the moment so i will do what you said and just leave them and see what happens Thank you
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    Post by maid08 Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:57 pm

    mike put cardboard box in shed with trap in and just see but beleave me a mouse will get in anywere they even run up walls
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    Post by Guest Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:59 pm

    MIKE1957 wrote:
    DOVEScot wrote:Maybe it is best just to leave them for the 19 days and see what happens if they have gone back on them. my new loft is the same a yours, totally vermin proof unless they chew their way through.

    fingers crossed

    well shes sat on them at the moment so i will do what you said and just leave them and see what happens Thank you

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