Unquailified
In the Brooder
- Sep 10, 2020
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Hi! I'm a new coturnix quail owner. We hatched some chicks from eggs, and long story short, we now have 6 healthy quails at about 6 weeks old. Only ONE is a confirmed female (based on her chest feathers), and we haven't been able to sex the others because they aren't sexable by feather type as far as I can tell. And I haven't looked at their tushies yes. So ANYWAY
We assume we need more females. I found some on a nearby farm that are pretty colors and are already 9 weeks old. Our current guys are living outside in a coop we just built, where there's plenty of room for more. If we get 4-6 9-week old females, are there any concerns with just putting them in the coop, or is there an introduction process? None of the birds have been fighting...yet...
We assume we need more females. I found some on a nearby farm that are pretty colors and are already 9 weeks old. Our current guys are living outside in a coop we just built, where there's plenty of room for more. If we get 4-6 9-week old females, are there any concerns with just putting them in the coop, or is there an introduction process? None of the birds have been fighting...yet...