( a poem came to mind)
The squares lived happily,
in their square house's,
in their square yards,
in their square town.
But one day a family of circles moved
in from the west.
"Get out of here, roundies!" shouted one of the squares
"but..why?" asked one of the circles
'Because this is a...
It sounds like you have to many males to females. I would (sad as it is) either butcher, rehome, or get him some ladies of his own. A drake (male duck) needs AT LEAST 4 hens EACH to prevent over-mating.
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yeah, see how nice that coop will be in a WEAK.
the white will be splattered in poop, the cute gravel and mulch will be spread apart, I don't get why people would waste money on something that is not even going to last one week.
beautiful coop!!!
wish I did'nt have the hawk problem or I could let mine free range in a big beautiful field like yours instead of a medium size dog kennel!
I only have one aracana so this review isnt about the entire breed, but my Star is a awesome hen.
She is a 3 year old black muff-less aracana, that lays green eggs every day and is both heat and cold hardy, that has a beautiful beetle green shine to her feathers. The only problems I've...
you obviously raised them WRONG,
they are VERY hardy and nice birds. If your gonna post a bad and incorrect review that discourges new quail owners,
kindly delete your review.
Let me say that first off, if you don't have these quail or have ugly japanese quail,
GET SOME!
Bob's are sooo much hardier than japanese and similar breeds, much prettier, and make for better meat birds as well. So here's my story with bobwhite quail!
One day I decided I wanted meat quail...