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hi iv bin asked to see if i can get hold of any coot eggs or chicks .

as a friend manages a lake but there. not much waterfowl around so there introducing some

and this is the only bird im not able to get hold of

 

 

any help or breeders numbers would be great thanks.m

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hi iv bin asked to see if i can get hold of any coot eggs or chicks .

as a friend manages a lake but there. not much waterfowl around so there introducing some

and this is the only bird im not able to get hold of

 

 

any help or breeders numbers would be great thanks.m

The coots will get there on there own mate ,and they tend to bully other wildfowl.

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hi iv bin asked to see if i can get hold of any coot eggs or chicks .

as a friend manages a lake but there. not much waterfowl around so there introducing some

and this is the only bird im not able to get hold of

 

 

any help or breeders numbers would be great thanks.m

The coots will get there on there own mate ,and they tend to bully other wildfowl.

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hi iv bin asked to see if i can get hold of any coot eggs or chicks .

as a friend manages a lake but there. not much waterfowl around so there introducing some

and this is the only bird im not able to get hold of

 

 

any help or breeders numbers would be great thanks.m

The coots will get there on there own mate ,and they tend to bully other wildfowl.

 

You're right there mate.

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Excuse my ignorance Stevieman but does this happen??

There's a place I want to rear ducks on that already has a moorhen population.

I've never seen this happen.

 

Yes horrible things become very territorial summertime. End result attacked and drowned duck chicks.

Not to mention the crop damage they do.

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Personally i think you are rather lucky not having coots on your lake. The coot is a nasty piece of work and highly territorial. I have watched them lots whilst sat on the banks of the local stillwaters. Vis a vis, moorhens , i find to be far less vicious and i must confess i have never seen them attack duckling, though i would obviously never state catagorically that it doesnt happen. Though i do know coots will kill young moorhens. I have a bit of a soft spot for the lime-legged birds actually, and the adult male in breeding condition is a very smart bird indeed......JD

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Yes I'd believe it if you said Coots but I'm supprised to hear Moorhens will kill Ducklings, but you live and learn.

LOL I use to give out to lads shooting Coots and Moorhens for their young dogs to retrieve, maybe now I'll say nothing.

Contradiction I know but an old mate of mine wont kill a moorhen on his duck pond cos he reckons it's a good indication that no mink are present if he has moorhens.

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