el dorado quail
Crowing
- Mar 24, 2019
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I think I've got about 8/14 6..or 7 week old males. There is foam ALL OVER MY AVIARY. I'm sooo ready to chop them all.
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This is normal when you have too many males in with too few females. The males hit their hormones sooner than the females. You really need to split them up now.And they mate the shit out of each other and the females. And the females scream in terror. No one is laying eggs yet...this is dumb
I second that. Move most of the makes to a bachelor pad cage if possible and grow them out until butcher weight.This is normal when you have too many males in with too few females. The males hit their hormones sooner than the females. You really need to split them up now.
How long can you keep them in a bachelor cage? I just moved the four roos that I'm not keeping into an enclosure that is about 4' x 5' with lots of boxes for hidey holes in it. There are no injuries so far, but it's kind of sad watching a jumbo get chased around by a falb fee half his size.I second that. Move most of the makes to a bachelor pad cage if possible and grow them out until butcher weight.
Iām a newbie to this as well but with my first hatch I started pulling the girls and putting them in with my existing laying flock around 6-7 weeks. There we 12 males and 5 females and the poor things we just getting overwhelmed. So that left the boys in a separate coop until they were 8 weeks old when I butchered. There was a lot of crowing and a lot of mating in the bachelor cage but I never witnessed any real fighting. I lost three birds but couldnāt determine a cause as there were no visible injuries.How long can you keep them in a bachelor cage? I just moved the four roos that I'm not keeping into an enclosure that is about 4' x 5' with lots of boxes for hidey holes in it. There are no injuries so far, but it's kind of sad watching a jumbo get chased around by a falb fee half his size.
Can I chop them this soon?This is normal when you have too many males in with too few females. The males hit their hormones sooner than the females. You really need to split them up now.
If you are going to eat them you can chop them whenever you want. They just might be bigger if you wait longer. They probably would make good quail tacos nowCan I chop them this soon?
Ugh. We were supposed to have a slaughter/processing party when CC gets back but idk if I can waitttIf you are going to eat them you can chop them whenever you want. They just might be bigger if you wait longer. They probably would make good quail tacos now![]()