Thank you! I was second guessing myself haha. I love her, she’s a very sweet girl (I hope!).Definitely looks Grau fee and yes I believe @Nabiki has some celadon grau fee
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Thank you! I was second guessing myself haha. I love her, she’s a very sweet girl (I hope!).Definitely looks Grau fee and yes I believe @Nabiki has some celadon grau fee
Might as well! Ya never knowI candled my uncollected quail eggs and 6 appeared to be developing but I put them all in the incubator anyway![]()
Ahhhh that’s so adorable! I want a quail that sweet and friendly! All of mine act like I’ve come to kill them all every dayI will have to check some of mine for that!!! Most of my boys like that have really brown heads…..my one “special” little hen (Frieda) tried to jump into my arms today after I called her by name!!!! It was soooo cute!!!!
The big male in my celadon pen is a grau fee. The other two celadon boys that I have are silver tuxes.Okay, help with the color of this little dude! @Nabiki what would you guess? Do you have Grau Fee Celadons? That’s the closest I could come to guessing…or is it a rosetta with some leakage of some sort?? So pretty!
I have several that are friendly but I don’t recommend the route that made Frieda extra friendly…..she is the one that got significantly injured by the pheasant and I moved her into the shed brooder. I moved her back out earlier than I should’ve and I found that she became significantly emaciated and I had missed her curled toes on 1 foot, so I spent extra time ensuring that she got help at the feeder and waterer. She finally seems to be doing better now but she still finds me almost every day! I didn’t have the heart to cull her even though I probably should have.Ahhhh that’s so adorable! I want a quail that sweet and friendly! All of mine act like I’ve come to kill them all every day![]()
Ahhh okay so I’m not imagining it hehe. Yay, she is so pretty and nice! I hope she is nicer than Cruella, my mean Grau Fee hen.The big male in my celadon pen is a grau fee. The other two celadon boys that I have are silver tuxes.
Yeah that doesn’t sound like the most ideal routeI have several that are friendly but I don’t recommend the route that made Frieda extra friendly…..she is the one that got significantly injured by the pheasant and I moved her into the shed brooder. I moved her back out earlier than I should’ve and I found that she became significantly emaciated and I had missed her curled toes on 1 foot, so I spent extra time ensuring that she got help at the feeder and waterer. She finally seems to be doing better now but she still finds me almost every day! I didn’t have the heart to cull her even though I probably should have.
Wow, that's so much better than 120 eggs!I just got lucky in the auctions and got the 60 surprise eggs for $24!!!!!![]()