Thank you! I will definitely do that then =) I have enough spouts to make at least 1 more feeding station. I might just make as many as the spouts allow
This was my concern and why I want to get opinions on this. So even if they aren't territorial over the coop and run, they could still be viewing themselves as separate flocks. Is that right?
Thank you so much. I do have the ability to separate them, but it would mean one group being cooped...
I have enough space for them all in the standard coop and run, but especially in the run which I can expand with a dog pen, which can also double as a way to separate them if necessary. I also have a kennel that I can use if I really need to separate someone, and would bring them inside since...
This was kind of my thought. The biosecurity wouldn't be great, but I do have a local vet I can partner with if necessary. But nome should be territorial yet so they might be more accepting in the chaos 😅
We are starting our flock after tons of reading, getting our coop predator proofed, etc. We want a couple different types of chickens, all similar sized, since this is for a little backyard flock.
We found pullets about 4 months old from 2 different breeders. We wanted to get 3 from one, 2 from...
That's what we thought xD They're very funny. The female eventually ignored the egg and buried it under bedding so I removed it. The male is still making what appear to be nests though, so we may see if they will be truly broody or not. So far they are adorable. They spend a good deal of time...
Hi everyone! We are new to owning quails, and new to the forum. We absolutely love our babies! We have two Coturnix quails, one male and one female. Our research shows that Coturnix are not usually particularly broody, but we appear to have a male making nests out of their Aspen Wood Chip...