Kel60
Songster
- Nov 9, 2020
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i have my pair that live in my room and im thinking im going to try and get my girl to adopt my newest batch when they hatch. theres only 6 eggs. so its a realistic number for her to have.
has anyone ever tried this before? its done with chickens all the time. just sneak some babies under them in the middle of the night and they just shrug and go 'well ok then'
she has a nest where she lays her eggs but shes not really broody, i figured id put the hatchings in the nest and see if she responds to them. she never sits on her eggs but the male with her is like desperate to be a dad, sitting on the nest whenever he can and throwing these hissy fits when she wont do it. its hilarious to watch i need to get it on camera. he'll got to the nest and sit on it for a while before starting to yell and thrash around. i may not speak quail but i get this distinct "ARE MY NEST BUILDING SKILLS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU??? WHAT IF I PUT THIS PIECE OF HAY HERE? IS THAT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU???" kinda impression, i can assure you, hes not dust bathing. he seems incredibly frustrated and angry when he does it.
he might very well adopt them himself the way he acts. my first batch i hatched were incredibly noisy. would either of them respond to the chirping do you think? i know ducks will just kinda adopt anything that floats by but would a quail do something like that?
has anyone ever tried this before? its done with chickens all the time. just sneak some babies under them in the middle of the night and they just shrug and go 'well ok then'
she has a nest where she lays her eggs but shes not really broody, i figured id put the hatchings in the nest and see if she responds to them. she never sits on her eggs but the male with her is like desperate to be a dad, sitting on the nest whenever he can and throwing these hissy fits when she wont do it. its hilarious to watch i need to get it on camera. he'll got to the nest and sit on it for a while before starting to yell and thrash around. i may not speak quail but i get this distinct "ARE MY NEST BUILDING SKILLS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU??? WHAT IF I PUT THIS PIECE OF HAY HERE? IS THAT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU???" kinda impression, i can assure you, hes not dust bathing. he seems incredibly frustrated and angry when he does it.
he might very well adopt them himself the way he acts. my first batch i hatched were incredibly noisy. would either of them respond to the chirping do you think? i know ducks will just kinda adopt anything that floats by but would a quail do something like that?