Did you happen to get any other pics?
I edited the post to add a slightly better top view, but I only took enough photos to get at least one clear shot. Didn't try to get multiple angles.
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Did you happen to get any other pics?
Next time take 50 pictures.I edited the post to add a slightly better top view, but I only took enough photos to get at least one clear shot. Didn't try to get multiple angles.
Next time take 50 pictures.
That stuff is expensive.I don't mind having to refill feeders what bothers the heck out of my is when they waste)scatter feed every where.
They better watch it I night have to go back to fermenting their feed so they can't scatter it.
The feeder (
My regular feed store was out of my preferred game bird feed...again. I had to settle forthis, because I was too lazy to drive down the road.
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Yeah it is...I hope to never have to be lazy again.That stuff is expensive.![]()
yes....i know this topic is extremely controversial. I started with chickens and don’t want to let all of them go. I kept my 7 in a separate (indoor hutch) for the first 8 weeks and then sectioned off a portion of my run with coop for them to free range (i put them in the coop every night) we then put chicks in with them and everyone is getting along just fine! after cold spell, we removed the partition, gave the coop to chicks, gave the quail a diy hideaway and moved the 4 week olds out to the run (in their hutch). I will probably let the younger quail start free ranging at 8 weeks when this batch is going into outdoor hutch. I will try to get pics of my setup soon (if it ever stops raining) so it will make more sense.You keeping quail with chickens?
We don't judge on my threads...it's a rule. So don't worry, I'll boot someone if the give you a hard time about keeping them together here.yes....i know this topic is extremely controversial. I started with chickens and don’t want to let all of them go. I kept my 7 in a separate (indoor hutch) for the first 8 weeks and then sectioned off a portion of my run with coop for them to free range (i put them in the coop every night) we then put chicks in with them and everyone is getting along just fine! after cold spell, we removed the partition, gave the coop to chicks, gave the quail a diy hideaway and moved the 4 week olds out to the run (in their hutch). I will probably let the younger quail start free ranging at 8 weeks when this batch is going into outdoor hutch. I will try to get pics of my setup soon (if it ever stops raining) so it will make more sense.
yes....i know this topic is extremely controversial. I started with chickens and don’t want to let all of them go. I kept my 7 in a separate (indoor hutch) for the first 8 weeks and then sectioned off a portion of my run with coop for them to free range (i put them in the coop every night) we then put chicks in with them and everyone is getting along just fine! after cold spell, we removed the partition, gave the coop to chicks, gave the quail a diy hideaway and moved the 4 week olds out to the run (in their hutch). I will probably let the younger quail start free ranging at 8 weeks when this batch is going into outdoor hutch. I will try to get pics of my setup soon (if it ever stops raining) so it will make more sense.