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  1. Nabiki

    Sexing button quails

    I wouldn't assume that they're all female. Some males only crow once in a rare while. If you're going to separate them, I would put them into pairs. They need company and pairs are less likely to fight. Keep an eye on them, though. If one pair don't get along, you can try swapping partners...
  2. Nabiki

    Sexing button quails

    Tuxes aren't feather sexable. Normally you can tell by the feathers around the vent, but when those are white, it doesn't work. Males will have red/pink feathers around the vent. Preening each other could be a pair, or it could just be birds that get along well. It's not a bad guess for a...
  3. Nabiki

    Sexing button quails

    Your wild type looks like a hen. The others aren't feather sexable, however. How old are they? You should be able to start seeing differences in behaviour, and, of course, hens will lay eggs. If you put treats in, do you have any that stand around with a treat in their beak rather than...
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