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#1 08/25/2009 9:40 pm

rodriguezpoultry
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*Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

OK...so we're on week 10 here.  Still no eggs from my Coturnix. 

We've removed 2 more males and now have 11 females to 3 males.  I'm not concerned with fertile eggs right now, just wanting the females to be relaxed so they'll start laying.

They're on 21% grower for chickens. 

Here is a photo of the setup they're in:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g259/jrsygntbrdr1/Poultry/PoultryShows061.jpg

Minus the two that were delicious males....


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#2 08/25/2009 9:46 pm

becky3086
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From: Thomson, GA
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

Looks like a very nice set up to me.


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#3 08/25/2009 9:46 pm

miss_thenorth
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From: SW Ont, Canada
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

That's odd.

Mine started laying at 6 weeks.  I don't know what to tell ya, but good luck!


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#4 08/25/2009 10:36 pm

ozzie
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

You and me both...9 weeks old and counting... hmm

ozzie
PS sending good egg laying vibes across to your lot... big_smile

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#5 08/25/2009 11:55 pm

JJMR794
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

Ha Ha! They Know You're Waiting.......

And They Are Going To Lay When They're Darn Good And Ready-- And Not 1 Day Sooner! Lol.

Been There, Done That--- Just Remember The Old Addage About How A Watched Pot Never Boils...

The Set Up Looks Good. As A Mere Suggestion I Feed Game Bird Starter Throughout Their Lifetime And It Seems To Help Increase Egg Production. Also Once Each Week They Get The Water Soluable Vitamins And Minerals In The Water Font, As Well As Every Other Day They Get Vit C Added To Their Water As Well---- Helps With Egg Production During Times Of Heat Stress (i'm In Bug Infested Humid Hot Florida...) I Also Give Them Chick Grit Periodically And Crushed Oyster Shell About Every Other Week --- This Combo Seems To Work Best For Us Here...... May Not Make A Difference Where You Are, But Dont Be Affraid To Experiment A Lil Bit.

We've Had Batches Lay As Early As 6 Weeks Old And Others That Seemed To Take Forever! Easily 12 Wks, Just Never Can Tell...

I Have A 2yr Old That Lays 2 Eggs A Day At Least 2-3 Per Week And 1 Egg A Day Most Other Days, I Have 1 That Throws A Shell-less Egg (lemme Tell Ya These Are Weird! Like A Soft Leathery Ping Pong Ball Or A Reptile Egg...)  About Once Every 3 Months And Lays Nearly Daily--- Almost All Are Normal And Her Hatch Rate Is Almost 96% Heck I Even Have The "dino-hen" Shes Comin On 7 Yrs Old And Her White Roo Is 5 And They're Still At It, Tho Her Numbers Are Nowhere Near The Average Hens She Still Keep Surprising Us By Throwin Out Eggs In Her Lil Coturnix Nursing Home! They Are As Much An Individual As You Or I Are.

They'll Lay When They're Ready--- That My Friend Is 1 Of The Few Guarentees In Life smile

Sending Eggs Vibes Your Way! Good Luck And Enjoy!


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#6 08/26/2009 2:58 am

Chickiechick
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From: Cottage Grove , Oregon
Registered: 04/18/2009
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

Do they need more protein ?
I thought you had to keep them on gamebird type feed with the higher protein levels for good egg production .
Just a thought from a novice big_smile


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#7 08/26/2009 5:50 am

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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

Switched mine to game bird starter and still nothing. Mine are 20 weeks old so what gives?


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#8 08/26/2009 8:58 am

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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

I was about to give up one mine also but they started last week.
The young birds (If they went like the others would not be laying for 6 more weeks) started laying 3 days ago.

Big difference! Now these two batches were from 2 different breeders. Maybe???when they lay is a trait that is bred for in some? Younger birds were hatched 7/11. The older ones are 6 weeks older.


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#9 08/26/2009 9:56 am

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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

I'm thinking it might be because the days are getting shorter and they have stopped laying (chickens for example tend not to lay when the days are short, due to little light). I'm not sure though hu


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#10 08/26/2009 7:32 pm

fitzy
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Registered: 08/25/2009
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Re: *Sigh* Still No Eggs--Coturnix

JJMR794 wrote:

Ha Ha! They Know You're Waiting.......



The Set Up Looks Good. As A Mere Suggestion I Feed Game Bird Starter Throughout Their Lifetime And It Seems To Help Increase Egg Production. Also Once Each Week They Get The Water Soluable Vitamins And Minerals In The Water Font, As Well As Every Other Day They Get Vit C Added To Their Water As Well---- Helps With Egg Production During Times Of Heat Stress (i'm In Bug Infested Humid Hot Florida...) I Also Give Them Chick Grit Periodically And Crushed Oyster Shell About Every Other Week --- This Combo Seems To Work Best For Us Here...... May Not Make A Difference Where You Are, But Dont Be Affraid To Experiment A Lil Bit.

We've Had Batches Lay As Early As 6 Weeks Old And Others That Seemed To Take Forever! Easily 12 Wks, Just Never Can Tell...



They'll Lay When They're Ready--- That My Friend Is 1 Of The Few Guarentees In Life smile

Sending Eggs Vibes Your Way! Good Luck And Enjoy!

I've personally never given mine any vitamins.....I feed them 22% gamebird starter/grower and give them a cuttlebone about once a week to keep up their calcium.  It looks like sawdust falling when they devour it.


there's always a whirlwind of thoughts and ideas in my head.  if i drink enough it'll slow down enough for me to grab one or two, but then i forget by the next morning....

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