Ooo! I love the dun buff one. Do you think it's a pullet?
Actually the dun buff chick didn't make it into the picture. It is buff with dun tail, chest, face (chocolate points) very pretty. I don't know on sex yet. It has me stumped.
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Ooo! I love the dun buff one. Do you think it's a pullet?
Were you trying to get the ones from Rachel on 530? There was quite a bit of interest in them

Quote: It does look like they got a good home. There must be an even better batch waiting for you somewhere....
Are button quail kept in pairs? With the cots I need 3 females minimum to prevent scalping.
They are cute, something about the Peanut M&M eggs. The cot eggs are to small for DH. I just did taxes, not looking forward to his reaction to the feed portion.I believe Buttons are kept in pairs. I have never kept them but they are commonly kept on the floor of aviaries with finches and do a great job of cleaning up otherwise wasted seed.
You can but they are closely related to cots & play much nicer with higher hen ratios. Also, it's important to have plenty of cover & space for hens to hide from overly aggressive boys or other broody hens. The hens can get majorly territorial. You also have to watch the boys around chicks - they'll peck them to death. I like to separate the boys once hens go broody.Are button quail kept in pairs? With the cots I need 3 females minimum to prevent scalping.
As a hatcher: wouldn't a still air styrofoam be better than circulated? Any brand suggestions? I have the hova bator genesis but need another for just hatching