That's when they take treats and rather than eat them themselves, they offer it to their mate or a potential mate.what are tidbits?
Tidbits are another way of saying treats.
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That's when they take treats and rather than eat them themselves, they offer it to their mate or a potential mate.what are tidbits?
I could, but I don't really want to buy another expensive food bag. Can I feed them the eggs every 1-2 days, would it suffice?It's too early to see the bibs yet. The one that has some baldness on the back may be from feather picking. Feather picking usually is caused by not enough protein or because they're too hot.
Based on what you said about their feed, I'm guessing not enough protein. Can you find a turkey starter in your area? Those are usually in the right protein range.
It sounds like you've been watching videos and such regarding coturnix quail rather than buttons. A lot of people assume that they're the same, but they're not.
I really recommend getting the bag of turkey starter and saving what you have for when they hit 12 weeks or so. What you have sounds good for adults, just not chicks.
Feeding egg will help, but isn't a substitute for proper diet. Try boiling the egg and giving them just the yolk after you crush it
Alright, I'll buy them some new food. Does this one look okay?You can keep feeding them what you're feeding them. They just won't grow as fast or be quite as healthy. They may be fine, they may develop some issues. They are most likely to do okay but just not grow as fast or quite as large.
Like any living creature, some will do better in less than ideal conditions than others.
Also what about the one with a white ring around his eye. AI told me it cod be a disease.You can keep feeding them what you're feeding them. They just won't grow as fast or be quite as healthy. They may be fine, they may develop some issues. They are most likely to do okay but just not grow as fast or quite as large.
Like any living creature, some will do better in less than ideal conditions than others.