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5,6,7 boysOkay... quailie pictures finally!![]()
I’m gonna split them up a little so it’s not as many to load at once hah
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5,6,7 boysOkay... quailie pictures finally!![]()
I’m gonna split them up a little so it’s not as many to load at once hah
That was Aloha Quail.there was the guy that shared the CC live with beekey.....he’s supposedly one of the biggest quail breeders in hawaii
1&2 look to be wild type femaleOkay... quailie pictures finally!![]()
I’m gonna split them up a little so it’s not as many to load at once hah
I am just sitting down now.
Thanks! So one and two are girls then? It’s so confusing because they have some red (at least to me) but also spots5,6,7 boys
Those three are boys you should off at least two of them.Thanks! So one and two are girls then? It’s so confusing because they have some red (at least to me) but also spotsI’m so bad at this
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Thanks! I have less boys than I thought hahah is number 3 a boy or a girl? And is that a feather sexable kind? They were supposed to all be but I know sometimes mistakes can happen. Number 3 and 7 are my favorites haha I offed a bunch of males over the summer when they all started fighting and ever since then, there has been zero fighting, oddly. Though it may start now with one less female but hopefully not.1&2 look to be wild type female
3 pansy
4 wild type female?
5,6 wild type male
7 egyptian male
I would keep #7 as your male (off #5,6) verify gender of #3,4 by vent sexing or egg laying
Those three are boys you should off at least two of them.
They were when I had a ton in there but then ever since I offed all the other males they have been getting along swimmingly haha I think it’s because there’s a lot of room maybe? Idk.I can't believe they're not fighting yet.