The older quail are about 8 weeks old. But I've only had the roo together for a couple weeks with the hen since the hen had a minor problem early on in development and had to be separated out for treatment.
The hen recovered and since the other roo was causing issues with our second flock...
yeah we will probably serve him up after the next group of chicks are big enough to be with the hen. I just don't want the hen to be alone if it can be helped and she doesn't get along as well with our other flock.
ah I just thought with them being a bit younger and not sexually mature they wouldn't seem as much of a threat. tho could just be this rooster. we had some minor aggression from him before but he seemed to calm down with this hen so we gave it a chance but still on the fence after him killing...
What are tips for introducing new quails to a flock? I was attempting to add some new future breeders to my single pair of normal coturnix quail.
I had attempted to introduce some 3 week old chicks (5) to a pair (one roo and one hen) so that we have a better ratio and had devastating results...
the diet they have should be fine I just think I switched them too early to the adult food but have ordered more of the chick feed. the Country best was just an emergency purchase since I ran out of their normal chick feed and order their food online from a reputable source here in Germany. It...
We have 6 chicks
Enclosure is 120x60x60 rabbit hutch tho we add lots of bedding (aspen shavings mixed with hay) and hides with flat surface so they can sit ontop so the actual height is a bit less. They are housed indoors so no drafts and have not seen them picking on each other.
Not sure on...
I tried posting the video but looks like it keeps failing. she will usually just stand there walk a couple steps then fall back on one side. no flapping and will continue to look around and peck and things but she's not really exhorting herself and we've placed a bowl of food and water in reach...
Noticed today one of our chicks is having issues walking. She is a little older than 4 weeks has always been quite and sweet but starting showing signs today where she will walk a bit then flop on her side at first I thought she was just taking a dust bath but quickly realized it was something...
Chicks are out. Had a total of 7 out of 12 hatch.
2 didn't make it past early development And were removed on lock down.
2 never pipped and were dead in egg.
One pipped and is still alive in the incubator but will probably not survive.
2 have curled feet that we have put in a separate...
yeah the internal pip isn't visible as it is just the membrain inside the egg but an external will sometimes be hard to spot also but means that the chick has cracked through the shell.
So far we have 5 chicks out with 5 more eggs in the incubator tho I only am seeing pips on 2 of the eggs...
jup brooder is already set up we had one more chick hatch out a couple hours ago and looks like another one is working on coming out. the rest look to just be pips at the moment
So hatch day has begun and one chick hatched yesterday earlier than the rest ( under 24 hrs as of now) but the other are just beginning to pip yesterday night. How long can I leave the first chick before it will need access to food and water? The incubator is small and I don't want to risk...
We got a letter today from our flat saying they will be turning off the power for 4 hrs for some work on day 17 of incubation for my coturnix quail eggs.
My question is should I worry or will the eggs be ok?
The incubator is insulated in Styrofoam but small and I wasn't sure if I should...
they were in the broken incubator for 24 hours. it was day 1 when I noticed the old incubator acting up and stopped it to try to save them before it caused serious damage. temps didn't get above 39 I don't think and the middle of the incubator was only reading around 36.
So my quail eggs were in one incubator for about 1 day where I had to take them out due to large temperature fluxes in the other incubator. The eggs were on pause less than 24hrs and I kept them at room temp around 20-22 or so degrees. I have now placed them into a working incubator and checked...
A degree or so. The middle sometimes gets to 36.5 while the ends as high as 38.7 i think is the most I've seen. I don't think they last super long since it's a very small incubator i got for quail eggs. It holds maybe 24 or so quail
We just started including quail eggs and noticed the incubator started fluctuating temperatures. We ordered a newer recommended one that will arrive tomorrow. The eggs are only on day 1 should we stop the incubator now and just set them up in the new one or let them stay until the new one...