I'm trying to keep my little baby in the incubator as long as I can, but he keeps moving looking for friends. Would a cotton ball or two be safe to put in the incubator for him to rest with?
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Sooo cute - do you clip his wings? I have been considering taking some of my tame ones out but fear losing themAlso, for those of you that remember Hugo, he likes to come out for evening walks each night
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No.I'm trying to keep my little baby in the incubator as long as I can, but he keeps moving looking for friends. Would a cotton ball or two be safe to put in the incubator for him to rest with?
Sooo cute - do you clip his wings? I have been considering taking some of my tame ones out but fear losing them![]()
I think you are correct - Hugo is one of a kindI have clipped them once before but they’ve since grown back in after his wild moult!
Hugo was a lone quail raised with my Silkies from hatch so his behaviours are different to normal quail. He can flutter but he’s never learned to flush up like most quail.
Instead, he’s got a good set of little legs on him!
I don’t think I’ll ever get another Quail like Hugo that I can have outside like I do with him, he’s an odd boy that sits and waits for his walks on a night, calls until I get him out!
He sees me as his lady quail so that’s most likely why he likes to stay close to me, sometime s a little too close
If you could somehow net off a reasonable sized area your quails would definitely love being out then you aren’t risking loosing them if it’s a covered area![]()