Mocktheduck
Chirping
So we got quail around the beginning of October. We started with 4 females and 1 male. The a friend of ours said they also wanted quail and the breeder was running a special and so we were supposed to get another 5 but the friend backed out last minute and so we ended up with an extra 12.
All the quail were just over 8 weeks when we got them.
Our enclosure was not suited for so many and so we ate a couple of them. We now have 11 quail in total. 10 female and 1 male.
Recently the birds were sick, they were snotty and wheezing and I think it might have been coryx but not sure. The feed store recommended we use something called Bactofos plus and it seems to have helped them as they are not longer phlemy and have much more energy.
Now my question is as follows. In the 3 months that we have had the quail we rarely receive more than 1-2 eggs a day. Now I'm not sure if I got the wrong impression, but from what we researched and what the breeder told us they are supposed each lay an egg a day.
So the first problem was obviously the overcrowding which we dealt with. By culling some and building them a balcony.
Then we realised they needed light and so we added a light.
Then we had a bit of a heatwave and we put frozen bottles of water and a solar powered fan in their enclosure.
Now it was this sickness which they all seem to have recovered from.
They are still not laying. So I assume we are still doing something wrong? Or perhaps I am being impatient?
I've added some pics so then the more experienced could perhaps point out our mistakes?
All the quail were just over 8 weeks when we got them.
Our enclosure was not suited for so many and so we ate a couple of them. We now have 11 quail in total. 10 female and 1 male.
Recently the birds were sick, they were snotty and wheezing and I think it might have been coryx but not sure. The feed store recommended we use something called Bactofos plus and it seems to have helped them as they are not longer phlemy and have much more energy.
Now my question is as follows. In the 3 months that we have had the quail we rarely receive more than 1-2 eggs a day. Now I'm not sure if I got the wrong impression, but from what we researched and what the breeder told us they are supposed each lay an egg a day.
So the first problem was obviously the overcrowding which we dealt with. By culling some and building them a balcony.
Then we realised they needed light and so we added a light.
Then we had a bit of a heatwave and we put frozen bottles of water and a solar powered fan in their enclosure.
Now it was this sickness which they all seem to have recovered from.
They are still not laying. So I assume we are still doing something wrong? Or perhaps I am being impatient?
I've added some pics so then the more experienced could perhaps point out our mistakes?
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