I just looped fake vines inside the top of the cage and it worked fine. Try thinking if they can't see out of it they wont fly to it. as for keeping male and female and not wanting the chicks just remove the eggs and either eat them yourself or cook and fed them back to the birds or other pets...
Okay let me see if I can help. The chicks in the brooder temperature should be:
Week 1 hatch to day 7: 90-95 F (32.2-35 C) then lower to,
Week 2: 85-90 F (29.4-32.2 C)
Week 3 and 4: 80-85 F (26.6-29.4 C)
Week 5 and 6: 75-80 F (21.1-26.6 C)
Adults like it a bit warm as well although I dont...
take any screen off of a window to place on top to keep them in and air flowing. as long as there is some give they should be fine until they get old enough, 5-6 weeks to move to a permanent pen, then be sure the top is no more than a foot away or more then 3 to prevent boinking. I had mine in a...
Well lets see what I can add to this question. First off the buttons should be on a good quality high protein crumble. I have used Nutrena Naturewise Meatbird crumbles, whick are for chickens/poultry they are 22% protein, Purina Gamebird Startena is 30%, even store brand gamebird/turkey crumbles...
Also grind the ManaPro a bit so it is easier to eat and I would offer more of it then seed they really need the protein in the crumbles. I agree with Hybrid and DC about hens, looks like 3 hens to me and one male. good luck.
We have a group/page on FaceBook, "Button Quail" that has lots of folks selling eggs and depending on your location some even have adults. welcome to the addiction.
My male button is sight challenged, he is not completely blind but rather he has funny eyes and you can tell he does not see well. He did fine with a mate and after his last one died I was worried about him but he is doing fine. Now I agree with DK that it is a question of quality of life not...
You can only do so much then the bird will either make it or not. It sounds like you are doing the right things so it is up to her to get well. Is she warm enough? You could put her in with a little extra warmth. I would stop the acv and just give room temp water. No treats either. Sounds like a...
You have learned why we say not to help them hatch. as I am sure you know form working with wild animals, sorry but there is not much you can do to help. You can try adding electrolites to the water and making sure to give them high protein game bird or turkey crumbles 22-28%. The smallest one...
It would help if you put your location in the posting. I do not think this is any kind of quail, the beak and tail look wrong to me but then that is just a guess. Have you seen this bird fly? or does it just hop around? How did it get on top of the fence?
I am looking to rehome my male button (in house pet) with all his gear or for a hen to replace his mate who died Friday. Anyone out there that can help? I would love to find him a nice new home but he will not do well in a group. He is 4+ years old and has been in single pairs his whole life and...
your hen will lay about 8 to 12 eggs then move the ones she wants into a nice little nest area and sit IF she wants too. There is no way to make her incubate or is there a way to make her stop laying. You will notice her breast looking puffy when she is broody and her behavior to her "man"...
The hen should go "broody" about once a month or so. She will lay one egg per day until she does go, so the best thing to do is let her keep the eggs and she will push the ones she wants into the nest and sit tightly when ready if there are any she kicks out or that are left around the cage you...
If your birds are used to you reaching into the cages then go ahead she wont budge just don't get too close to the nest. Mine was fine unless I got too close then she would cuss/chirp at me. And it takes 16 days IF the hen is sitting tightly. Good luck.
DC is spot on. They MUST have high protein food to lay and added calcium if you want to prevent soft shell eggs. If you are sure you have one pair in that cage I would be sure they cannot see the other birds as that would be a stress factor if they can see each other but still inter act, like...
one major problem would be the mother bird will try to keep the quail chicks in the nest and also try to feed them. The quail are all set to eat and run on their own right after hatching, not like hook billed birds, parrots and such. I would put a barrier up between the nest and the quail and...