Hi all :frow
So I've been dreaming about chickens for years, and am finally moving to a town that allows them! :celebrate
I'm just now in the designing stage and could use some suggestions. We have a TON of predators. Our house is next to a cornfield and grain elevators so field mice are a huge...
This is what I've read "Medicated feeds are just to much for these small quails bodies. Their livers can't process them properly. It may even be enough to cause infertility in adults once it has built up in their systems." So regular use is not recommend, but I have read of people using it for...
If you would like the quail alive I wouldn't necessarily recommend giving them Ativan, they may not react well, it could kill them. There are several different types of live traps you could try, or maybe look for a nest on the ground and incubate your own. Lots of advice here on incubating eggs!
Ah, yes thank you! That's quite a large apron, I can definitely see how difficult it would be for a predator to figure that out. Thanks for the tip! :)
They sure are little pooping machines. I just built my first ever compost box just to have somewhere to dump it all, and I've only got 8 quail! Course now I'm in love with the little buggers and I've gone and ordered a dozen eggs to incubate. I sure would love to have a whole slew of them like...
A raised garden bed is smart! This little coop is just a little over 2'x3'. I have 8 young quails at the moment, but plan to cull at least three. Waiting to figure out who the boys are. I've got them in a reinforced rabbit hutch right now, and I'll probably still use it during the winter and...
Hi guys! I tried something new today and it turned out to be pretty nifty. Not sure if this exactly has been done, but here goes! If you have one of these little chick feeders:
you can take a K-cup (also called a coffee pod?) Tear off the foil, dump out the coffee, and cut off the bottom of the...
So I've read a lot of posts and articles by people who like to keep their quails on the ground. It's more natural and they can scratch and dig, I love the idea. But the hubby won't let me erect a huge aviary so I bought a nice little A-frame portable coop similar to the one pictured. So here's...