Whilst checking the fence of our pig enclosure prior to imminent piggie arrival, we disturbed a pheasie sitting on a couple of eggs. She flew off and - what with the pigs coming within hours and the uncertainty of whether the pheasant would return to the nest - we took the executive decision and popped the eggs under a broody hen.
We reckon the eggs are roughly the same age (maybe a little younger) as the ones the hen is currently sitting on.
Right or wrong - it's done now and the hen seems to have accepted them but..... Will they hatch? And will the hen look after them? Will the pheasant chicks tolerate chick crumb food and grit? And then - what to do with them when it comes to putting them back into the wood.......
Advice welcome please.
Many thanks