I went to an animal swap looking for cage parts and rabbit stuff and did not bring any carriers on purpose.
I already have 2 incubators going, one to test my birds’ eggs and another with shipped eggs so I really don’t need more birds.
But,,,
A great guy and his wife had some pretty nice...
Why don’t you ask the person you are getting your buttons from to sell you a small bag of feed? That way they will not have to change their home and food at the same time.
I am glad you have everything worked out.
Not wanting to sound like the witch in the group but I will still stand by the advice to strongly discourage you (or anyone who found this thread for advice while Goggling} that it not a good idea to raise and release a wild animal.
It’s not likely...
Most states have Laws concerning the raising and release of wild animals. Most of the time for good reasons.
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http://www.offthewallemporium.com/primates/lawswlex.pdf
.I have mixed a group 2 days apart but a week may be too much. Is your brooder large enough to put a ¼ “mesh between them? Set your light half way between and the birds can share the same space but be protected from the larger cots.
Just my opinion!
I found an article from one of our BYC members that I used when I found splayed leg ( mine was from improper nutrition of the parent birds I bought had been feed corn and salt ??? and did not wait long enough to collect eggs after fixing the feed ) I tried the leg splints and cleaned pasty...
I wanted a rabbit that would be a great mother with a nice size and little health problems; I found it to be true so far. And it kind of helps that they are pretty to look at!
Your rabbits look like Great .
I have tried to get a snap shot of a couple of my junior American Chinchillas and no one wants to hold still but thought I would share what I could. If you can find them I think they are great rabbits.
Around me I couldn’t find Quail even with a want add. You may have better luck where you are.
If you can’t find someone here you might try EBay and add your zip code for local birds
Think about ordering eggs. You will have more choices as far as size and colors. I am just starting but have...
You did a very nice job. Your birds should be quite happy.
Can I add one small suggestion? You may want to stake your pen down before you put your birds in. I would hate for the wind to take your birds for a ride.