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Hook Farm
London Road
Hook, Hampshire
RG27 9EQ

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Opening Hours

We are open weekdays in the evenings from 6.30pm. We are closed during the day from Mondays to Fridays.

On Saturdays we are open from 11am to dusk.

We are closed on SUNDAYS and BANK HOLIDAYS.

Boarding in and out is after 6.30 each weekday evening and after 11am on Saturdays.

Boarding

We have indoor and outdoor hutches for Rabbits and Guinea Pigs, just bring your pet and we do the rest. We even store your carry cage until your return.

Pets with their own portable cage such as Hamsters, Rats, Mice, Gerbils, Degus, Chinchilas, Budgies and Parrots come in their cages and live in the dining room. We can also accomodate chickens and reptiles (not together).

We provide all the food and bedding your pets need during their stay with us. Use the contact button at the bottom of the page to check availability.

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Incubators for Sale

We have ex-hire Smart incubators for sale. They are fully automatic and are in good working order. They are £100 each.

Cream Legbar Fertile Eggs

We have fertile Cream Legbar eggs for sale at £1 each. Email to check availability.

Testimonials

5th Nov 2010

Hi Alison.

Just to quickly announce the arrival of our first egg yesterday!! (And our second today). A very exciting moment.

My youngest two nearly got to blows over who was going to have the next mouthful of scrambled egg – not a lot spare when there is only one egg!!!

Many thanks for your help buying the birds and accessories, and see you as soon as we need more supplies.

Kind regards,

Louise.

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Chicken Keeper Book £15

My Chicken Keeper Book is now published. This book is for anyone thinking of keeping chickens and provides all the information and inspiration to get started.


Chicken Keeping is a joy. You will have a constant supply of the most yummy eggs you have ever had and the fun of watching your hen’s personalities develop as they go about their day, chatting to each other whilst looking for tasty morsels in the ground. I want to encourage every one who is considering keeping a few chickens in the garden to take the plunge and go for it. You will be amazed at how friendly and tame the chickens become and how much fun they are to have around. I originally wrote this book to accompany the Chicken Keeper courses I run, but it has now grown to a point where it has become a book in its own right and I hope it will both inspire you to order your hen house now and reassure you that you will be able to cope with all eventualities in this most rewarding of hobbies.

The Breeds of chicken section is restricted to the readily available hybrids and a few traditional breeds. The reasons for this are simple. This book is aimed at the beginner who wants to keep a few chickens for the wonderful eggs they produce. The hybrids are bred specifically to be highly productive hens, producing good quality eggs. There is a cost element in feeding and looking after chickens, so I believe it is most cost effective to feed a chicken which is going to produce an average of 280 eggs a year. Indeed, it costs the same to feed a traditional breed hen who may lay less than 200 eggs a year. Hybrids also have the advantage of being good looking chickens and will soon become tame and friendly, so I can’t think of any better hens to start with. They do, however, mainly only lay brown eggs, so if you want a range of egg colours you can, later on, branch out into the world of the traditional hen, of which there are many.

The chapter on eggs has been fascinating to research and if anyone knows of any other egg tricks for the Children’s section do please pass them on to me. My children had fun making the egg animals and these were used for the accompanying photos in this book. Let your children’s imagination run riot and I am sure they will have as much fun as mine did.

As the introduction to the Troubleshooting section states, the list of possible ailments is in no way intended to put you off. Quite the contrary, it is designed to give you the confidence to buy your first two or three chickens safe in the knowledge that you are equipped to deal with any difficulties you may encounter. The troubleshooting section is almost entirely based on research, as I have not come across most of the diseases and problems listed. I have had one case of Scaley Leg, which was soon dealt with and I am able to cope with the inevitable outbreak of red mite. If you have the misfortune to encounter something not covered in the troubleshooting section, then please contact me and I will research your query.

Whatever reason you have for wanting to keep chickens, this book comes with a warning: Chickens are Addictive!

The book is £15 and P&P is free. Order by sending a cheque payable to Hook Farm to Hook Farm. London Rd, Hook RG27 9EQ. If you include any message you may want, I will be very happy to personalise the book to you.

Meat Chicken Keeper Book

The much anticipated Meat Chicken Keeper Book is published and available. It covers all aspects from raising chicks to eating the final product. There are full colour photos throughout describing the step by step details of killing humanely, plucking, gutting, boning and how to truss a chicken. The same techniques can be use on turkeys, so be prepared for Christmas and raise a turkey of your own!

Meat Chicken Keeper is written to be read through and also be used as a reference book. it will give you the confidence to take control of the chicken you eat.

The book is £9.99 with only £1 p&p if you want it posted. To order please send a cheque for £10.99, payable to Hook Farm, to A Wilson, Hook Farm, London Rd, Hook RG27 9EQ and we will post the book as fast as possible.