I was told at my local feed store yesterday that roosters generally get sold for $5 a piece, HOWEVER... they bought two polish buff laced off me for $15.00. So, I would say they are worth about $10 a piece.
Are they like chickens? Will they generally get somewhat used to each other and then sort out the pecking order if I partition them off. Together but separate? Maybe around 5 weeks I could assess the situation?
Not sure if this has been asked already or not and I apologize if it has but:
I have one california quail that is 4 weeks old. I am hatching more so I will have approximately 5 more newborn quails. Can I put them all together or do I need to keep them separated? If so, how long do you think...
My rooster keeps the hens in line. I have a 2 foot fenced area just so my dogs can't get to the chickens. One time one of the hens decided to get out and he sure gave her an ear full when we put her back in. None of the other chickens have done it since. He is definitely master of his domain.
This incubator is the biggest pile! I bought it before reading reviews on ebay for a deal and figured, "what the heck? why not?!" Well... in short - Don't! I go to sleep with the temperature at 102 degrees and wake up to it at 94 degrees. Depending which direction I put the thermometer depends...