Absolutely sickening!

Bama Quail

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8 Years
Jun 15, 2011
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Ok, so I had 45 GG about 11 weeks old that I had put into a fly pen. They were doing great and getting very plump. This is the first time I have ever raised quail, and really enjoy it. I went out a few weeks ago to feed and water them and found the wire torn from one end of the pen. This is the assessment: 37 dead, 1 loose in the back yard, and 7 MIA. So now I am going to rebuild the pen stronger, and I have 200 GG eggs in the bator that should hatch around the 22nd. Its really sickening to put that much time and effort into something just for it ot be gone in a few minutes. Dont know what it was, but if I catch it around my pen again its gonna have bad day.
 
Sorry For The Bad Outcome... Kinda Reinforces The " You Can Never Build It Strong Enough Or Make It Overly Predator Proof" Thing Huh?
Any Design Improvement Plans?
 
This time Im goin about 3 to 4ft high with tin all the way around, and then put a hot wire about 4" from the ground and another 30" from the ground. If that dont do it nothin will.
 
Sorry for your bad luck, Bama. I've been lucky on the varmint invasion problem so far, but can imagine how pee'd I'd be if I lost my flock, or even a portion of it to a critter. It's an every evening affair tending to these boogers, and am very open and willing to play critter-detective to thin the population no matter what it is. Watch out for those hot wires, though........ they'll bite ya.
 
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REAL GOOD START, WHAT YA GONNA USE FOR THE TOP HALF?
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