I've never raised or owned buttons/king quail before but have started helping care for a family member's flock of now 5.
It originally was 6, two males and four females. They all live in a smallish outdoor aviary with 9 lovebirds. Recently one of the males was attack by something, whether it was the other male, mice or even the lovebirds I have no idea. He died a couple days ago.
While we don't have any immediate plans of breeding them, I would like to at least have the option at some point and am concerned that if something was to happen to the last male then I'm going to be stuck trying to find another before being able to hatch.
So basically I'd like to get another male soonish. And the hens are actually currently laying so I'm considering do a hatch despite it being way sooner than I expected. Before doing that I want to find out if it's likely the male was attacked by the other one and if my ratios are off or something? His injuries were not to his head/neck like I've normally seen with quail but more to his legs and up under his wings/side of his body.
Again this is my first time with this particular species and would greatly appreciate any help/advice/tips anyone is able to offer!
It originally was 6, two males and four females. They all live in a smallish outdoor aviary with 9 lovebirds. Recently one of the males was attack by something, whether it was the other male, mice or even the lovebirds I have no idea. He died a couple days ago.
While we don't have any immediate plans of breeding them, I would like to at least have the option at some point and am concerned that if something was to happen to the last male then I'm going to be stuck trying to find another before being able to hatch.
So basically I'd like to get another male soonish. And the hens are actually currently laying so I'm considering do a hatch despite it being way sooner than I expected. Before doing that I want to find out if it's likely the male was attacked by the other one and if my ratios are off or something? His injuries were not to his head/neck like I've normally seen with quail but more to his legs and up under his wings/side of his body.
Again this is my first time with this particular species and would greatly appreciate any help/advice/tips anyone is able to offer!