Oh wow, they are so sweet, I want them! I hope the little one with the bum leg makes it. One of mine has a problem with his feet, he's a bit wobbly and falls over sometime but he has made it this far!
I am really looking forward to eggs, if I can get the boys to lay! Hehe
The little guy in picture two I think could be manchurian.
This is him with some of his little mates, what do you think?
Thanks Dani, that's what I thought too.
I'm pretty upset at the idea of taking them back to get replacements, we have all grown so attached.
I can't believe a breeder was unable to sex them and I have no confidence in their ability to get it right this time either!
I can't get back on to the article with out answering a Google questionnaire!
But I think it said a nearby commercial chick breeder collected them and was helping with inquiries.
Hey guys I was wondering if you could help sex my coturnix, I have a real fear I have alot of males.
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I too live in the UK, so I know what you mean about the weather. Best not get us brits started on that! Hehe
I have put them in the most sheltered spot in the garden but perspex seems like a great idea, thanks.
Oh wow, that looks great! Can I ask what the boxes are for?
Can't wait to see pictures of your babies, I have been trawling the incubation threads for a chick fix everyday, would be nice to see some more babies in here
We got bad wind and rain yesterday so I kept them in the main coop area under cover and used wood around the sides to shelter them from the wind.
I have just bought some verm-x today, after I had done alot of reading here (thank-you everyone) I thought the weight loss may be down to worms...