Thanks for the response. I think it's fake as its on a vegan page so of course they're going to use fear to get control. And I think they meant that chickens have been bred over years to lay the amount of eggs they lay now.
I don't think you have high chances of it not crowing. My pekin was so small but crowed ALL throughout the morning and day! It gets annoying after a while.
Thanks SO MUCH! This actually helped a lot and one of my friends just told me that they don't really need a heat lamp and I doubted for a while but now you guys just cleared i up for me. It's getting warmer here anyway and they're going to be in my room. I'm glad I can use the rest of the grower...
I have gave my buttons lettuce before with no effect when my friend had told me that it wasn't good for them. So I did the research and found somewhere that it isn't good for them so I thought I'de mention it so you could stay on the safe side.
You can get female bullies of the flock, it could be a lack of space maybe? They need 1 square foot each. Or she might just be very aggressive, I have had this problem before and could never keep the two quails together. And I wouldn't recommend keeping chickens with quail as quail can get very...
I have heard of people supplementing their quail with a layer feed. It should be fed to quail hens to promote their egg laying abilities. If you're going to purchase a chicken layer feed then I would grind it down into crumbles so it is edible to your quail. You can try supplementing their diet...
I'm pretty sure quail are alright to eat grapes but they cannot eat the seeds. Basically quail will avoid anything bad to them unless starving.
Quail cannot eat the following:
- Avocado
- Stems and leaves of tomato plants
- Uncooked potato
- Uncooked egg
- Alcohol
- Salt
- Sugar
- Citrus...
I don't think any quail really likes to be picked up because many of their bird predators grab them from above. You could try hand feeding them mealworms each day and let them know that you're their source of food. Quail are easier to tame when younger but taming them when older is possible as...
From experience here's some tips I can provide:
Quail:
- Make sure they're already a mating/breeding pair or have been housed together before you got them. If not you must give them time to bond.
- Be sure that you have both female and male quail housed together at all times. It's pretty obvious...
I actually have buttons who hatch out a lot of chicks and have just bought a female and male coturnix. I'm hoping that they will become broody so I can have some chicks. The female has already settled in and is laying eggs.
Feather plucking can be caused for the following reasons:
- More than one male in one cage.
- Lack of space.
- Stress from disturbances or predators/pets.
- Malnutrition.
- Mites.
And mating or quail hitting their heads when frightened can cause bald spots on the back of their head. Just...
I love when buttons have chicks, they're adorable! When people say that buttons aren't good natural mothers I don't think that's true at all, all my buttons do fine when they're raising chicks.