Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

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Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Dayna » Wed Nov 16, 2011 1:39 pm

Is it possible to keep buttons in an aviary with finch species that are labeled aggressive? Will the finches pick on them or do they generally leave them alone because they stay on the bottom of the cage?
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by L in Ontario » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:15 pm

Probably depends on the type of "aggressive" finch...
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Dayna » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:37 pm

A pair of Saffrons?
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Post by L in Ontario » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:44 pm

I have a pair of Saffrons and a pair of Buttons - I too wouldn't put them together without knowing someone else had success beforehand.

Good for you for asking first! =D> Wish I could give you an answer but I haven't tried it. #-o :lol:
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by summert85 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:14 pm

well, here's another question...can you keep quails with gouldians and owl...the non aggressive finches?
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Post by L in Ontario » Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:22 pm

summert85 wrote:well, here's another question...can you keep quails with gouldians and owl...the non aggressive finches?
Yes, absolutely. Lots of people do. Just make sure it's a bigger aviary/flight as Buttons need room to roam and may "pop" if startled.
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Don » Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:35 pm

I don't have saffron, but my button quails live happily with 10+ different types of finches in a large aviary. I never have problem between button quails finches, only having with the quails among hemself.
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Ursula » Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:18 pm

I too have buttons in a large walk-in aviary together with finches and budgies. One of my gouldians is elderly and handicapped and lives on the floor now, and the buttons don't bother her. They eat out of the same food and water dishes.

However, I think I wouldn't put buttons in an aviary together with bigger birds, especially some that are considered aggressive. I just wouldn't take the chance... And I would NOT put buttons in a cage with any other bird. So it all depends on what type of bird and size of flight-cage/aviary you plan on having...

I'm pretty sure the buttons are no threat to any other species, but I am not experienced with agressive types of birds. (Except my 2 parrotlets and they are kept separate from everybody. They would terrorize all others, small or big. :wink: )
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by summert85 » Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:40 am

Is COTURNIX quails okay?
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Post by L in Ontario » Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:10 am

summert85 wrote:Is COTURNIX quails okay?
I understand Coturnix Quail are much bigger than Button Quail so I'm really not sure whether they would get along or not.
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Ursula » Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:30 am

Coturnix quail are MUCH bigger than button quail. I have never heard of anybody keeping them in an aviary with other birds. They are much more like the size of small chickens, where buttons are about the size of budgies. (Only rounder... :wink:) I don't know anything about whether Coturnix are aggressive or not, but I can't imagine that you would put big birds like that with your finches.
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by summert85 » Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:11 am

I know they're alot bigger...Just haven't heard anyone mention they kept them with finches. That's why i asked.. :)
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Dayna » Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:59 am

Thank you for the replies everyone.
Ursula - its not the finches I'm worried about its the buttons. I would hate to put them together with saffrons and have the saffrons beat up on them constantly :(
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by JohnBoy » Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:28 pm

Saffrons or other aggressive finches will not bother Button Quail. The only problem I have had is the quail killing and eating babies that fall out of a nest.
Saffrons will kill other finches especially if they are yellow in color. Not a nice bird at all. Keep single pairs only.
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Re: Keeping Button Quail with aggressive finch species?

Post by Dayna » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:53 pm

Thank you very much JohnBoy for the information. I got a pair of Saffrons and have them in a really large flight/aviary (its just not walk in) and was thinking of getting a few buttons to put in with them since they are the only ones in there. So happy to know that they wont pick on the little buttons =D> \:D/
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