This 3 tier I have is temporary. My 6 tier is awaiting a new watering system and this one is for bachelors awaiting their fates...
I have none fitting that description so moved the breeding groups into these smaller quarters temporarily. They seem.ok. sand boxes and treats and 75...
I had a bad hatch not long ago that I lost them in bu chest day after day
Nothing g different than the previous 20 hatches same bulbs same temps same food same apple cider water
Something just flipped on and I bet I lost half before they got out of the brooder
So temps outside 92 today
Inside about 74.
Ac set on medium with a fan that oscillates up and down the entered height. They are so calm now they sit there relaxing. Males chase the girls and they just relax
They are cramped at the moment while I bring everything inside from outside...
I use a litter box system under my cages, with sand, so I can just use a cat liter scoop toclean the, It makes myclean ups soooooo easy, but my brooder is the question
Can the babies have a substrate in the brooder of sand? I have never used sand in the brooder (the older ones all haves...
Ihave tiered cages with watering systems installed 3x2 is not small, it is actually even a little bigger than recommended, which I at times of watching mine, seems like half too much they have this habit of all sitting in one end, then all moving to theother side
I have 2 larger cages...
5 quail occupy a 3x2 cage with a small dustbath, water food They get mealworms daily, with whatever veges that are on the menu from the garden
I raise my quail for my familys needs, but I do like them to be content
Why would you be nervous about how I raise my quail, since I just built...
it happens I have a 'spa' tpe cage for my quail, and rotate them in and out of the 'spa' cages they are much bigger, with bigger dustboxes, some fake plants, and just in general roomier When I see them stressing on each other in their regular smaller units, I rotate them around...
as I live in southeast Tennessee, 96 degrees with matching humidity has been hard on the birds feather loss has been rather bad, and they just are hating life Misters help a bit, but a steady 78 degrees is more their cup of tea
As I sell quite a few eggs and birds, I felt they earned the...
that is sooooooo nasty I use a small incubator forlock down, and give it a solid wash after they are done, and another 2 days prior but they are almost disposable after so many uses