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Game bird food is recommended. I have found that they do well on Chick Starter from TSC [email protected]
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Hey, I got a 3 inch flatscreen tv around here somewhere, then all you'll need is a tiny little DVR...I am getting some eggs in a few weeks and I am building an indoor pen for them in preparation! Coming together well so far. I need to finish up the molding and touch up some paint.The area is 4.75 square feet and I plan to keep 1 pair in it. I bought enough materials to make another enclosure that I can stack on top of this one if I want to expand.
There is vinyl tile on the floor for easy cleaning, foam on the ceiling, plexiglass doors closed with magnets and rope light for ambiance.
I can't wait to add more goodies to it.
Any suggestions for a waterer? Do I need more ventilation?
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Yeah! Yeah! With surround sound. A leather couch and an espresso machine too. Maybe even a tiny little fridge stocked with Evian and gourmet millet.
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Seriously though, what do you find is a button quail's preferred water source? Bottle, cup, poultry nipple? I can't find any good recommendations for this.
Thanks!I use just a regular cage bird seed or water bottle. like this one:
You could just make a hole in the side of the box or even in the plexi if you can. Nice set-up. I love to see that you are keeping them in pairs! Nice just the way they like it!
You could use it as a brooder for about 6-8 chicks too. just be sure you have adequate heat. And with them I would use a regular chick/chicken water bottle that screws onto a jar.
Don't forget to add décor something they can hide in or even build a nest in. I like the small pop up tissue boxes as when they get messy you can just toss it and add a new one, we use quite a few tissues here.
Good luck and add photos!