Hello all you wonderful BYCers!
I have four amazingly awesome coturnix that will be 3 weeks old this coming weekend. I plan on building their enclosure over the next week or two to move them outside and as you can imagine they are feathering and getting bigger every day.
I was using paper towels in the beginning because the wonderful local gal who sold the chicks to me was using the paper towel. I am anxious to improve their living situation as they seem to be outgrowing the paper towel bedding.
I bought some pine shaving bedding but thought that I should ask before I put it into their brooder. They would only be on it for 1-2 weeks until I can move them outside, but in the meantime should I stick with the paper towels or would the pine shavings be ok? Will they try to eat it? will it hurt their feet? Is it OK for their respiratory systems? (I have read that cedar is no good for them but I wasn't sure about the pine...)
So I am also open to other bedding in the meantime but since I already bought the pine I'd prefer to use that-only if it will be OK for the birds.
As a sidenote when I was searching for info on this I found a very cool sounding post about weaning them to a bottle waterer from the trough-style mason jar waterer...how do you do that successfully? Water will be very important for my guys/gals because of the extreme desert climate.
thanks in advance for your input!
I have four amazingly awesome coturnix that will be 3 weeks old this coming weekend. I plan on building their enclosure over the next week or two to move them outside and as you can imagine they are feathering and getting bigger every day.
I was using paper towels in the beginning because the wonderful local gal who sold the chicks to me was using the paper towel. I am anxious to improve their living situation as they seem to be outgrowing the paper towel bedding.
I bought some pine shaving bedding but thought that I should ask before I put it into their brooder. They would only be on it for 1-2 weeks until I can move them outside, but in the meantime should I stick with the paper towels or would the pine shavings be ok? Will they try to eat it? will it hurt their feet? Is it OK for their respiratory systems? (I have read that cedar is no good for them but I wasn't sure about the pine...)
So I am also open to other bedding in the meantime but since I already bought the pine I'd prefer to use that-only if it will be OK for the birds.
As a sidenote when I was searching for info on this I found a very cool sounding post about weaning them to a bottle waterer from the trough-style mason jar waterer...how do you do that successfully? Water will be very important for my guys/gals because of the extreme desert climate.
thanks in advance for your input!

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