➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

here’s the pic of my new babies as promised.....I actually entered it in the EHAL contest as well (DS takes awesome pics for me with the cameras I bought him :gig ) (will upload photo from other device.....this is getting old 🤬)
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they weren’t too sure about first time swimming.....as you can see in the pic, “quack” had a lot to say about it!! :gig i wanted to get them out earlier when it was nearly 80* but by the time we got all our errands done and rescued my new aviary plants from the pheasants....temps had dropped by almost 20*.....
 
they weren’t too sure about first time swimming.....as you can see in the pic, “quack” had a lot to say about it!! :gig i wanted to get them out earlier when it was nearly 80* but by the time we got all our errands done and rescued my new aviary plants from the pheasants....temps had dropped by almost 20*.....
Ducklings really do win the cuteness contest. Every single time.
 
in the last pic, you can see Mr. Gimpy “floating in air” he’s on top of the netting still trying to figure out how to get to my plants!! :rolleyes: and the quailies found a hole in the netting so they are “stuck” inside!! I gave up and decided they would have to figure out how to get out same way they got in!!! hopefully there will still be some leaves left tomorrow when we re-design!!!
 
I'm confused. Either I have a hen that's laying more than one egg a day, or I actually have 3 hens and one just isn't laying regularly.
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with the different patterns there, I vote 3 hens and 1 isn’t regular....mine are 4-6 per day so my new layers aren’t regular yet.....will be happy to get them outside with more room because 3 of my older hens are completely bald!!
 
with the different patterns there, I vote 3 hens and 1 isn’t regular....mine are 4-6 per day so my new layers aren’t regular yet.....will be happy to get them outside with more room because 3 of my older hens are completely bald!!
That means that this one is a hen. That means the the eggs are less likely to be fertile, right? Male buttons usually have one female, not a harem?
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