Button Quail in brooder
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Button Quail in brooder
These quail are a few days old. They are really cute at this age.
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Re: Button Quail in brooder
Oh my goodnes...that is quite the bunch of cute little babies! Are these all yours JohnBoy?
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Re: Button Quail in brooder
So cute and snuggly soft.
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Canary: Blue, Red & Yellow, BC Cordon Bleu, Strawberry, Star, European Goldfinch, Owl, Shaftail, Splendid, Rosey Bourkes, Cocker Spaniel gal, Portuguese Water guy, and a freshwater tank. (no partridge, but I do have a pear tree).
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Re: Button Quail in brooder
Yes, I get about 40 eggs a day from my females. I scramble them and put them in the microwave and feed them back to the quail. I only incubate when I need some to sell at the Kentwood Community Market.FeatherHarp wrote:Oh my goodnes...that is quite the bunch of cute little babies! Are these all yours JohnBoy?
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Re: Button Quail in brooder
OK, if you plan to put them outside.... MAKE SURE YOUR CAGE IS SECURE!
I had 14 1 time, all died from a HUGE tx rat snake. They were full grown aswell. I'm just warning you because seeing that you live in Louisiana, which is real close to texas, i would guess that it is prime snake country. Don't underestimate those fatties, they are agile,can scale a brick wall, and can fit through the most bullet proof of cages. Just a warning, because i promise we had that cage bullet proofed, but no, mean ol' snake got em'! Thats just a warning to think twice b4 u put them outside.
They are so precious, eh? Like mini chicken chicks. God I loved mine. Goodluck.
I had 14 1 time, all died from a HUGE tx rat snake. They were full grown aswell. I'm just warning you because seeing that you live in Louisiana, which is real close to texas, i would guess that it is prime snake country. Don't underestimate those fatties, they are agile,can scale a brick wall, and can fit through the most bullet proof of cages. Just a warning, because i promise we had that cage bullet proofed, but no, mean ol' snake got em'! Thats just a warning to think twice b4 u put them outside.
They are so precious, eh? Like mini chicken chicks. God I loved mine. Goodluck.
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Re: Button Quail in brooder
Been outside for over a year. No problem here.
Anyway so sorry to hear about your babies. I find that button quail are button quails worst enemy. They can really be vicious and cannibalistic at breeding time especially. There must be more females than males. At least 3 females per male. That is my experience.
Anyway so sorry to hear about your babies. I find that button quail are button quails worst enemy. They can really be vicious and cannibalistic at breeding time especially. There must be more females than males. At least 3 females per male. That is my experience.
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