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OMG he's adorable. Is it a bibbed??
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OMG he's adorable. Is it a bibbed??
LOL, ok but quails don't have flat flappy feet. they have claws sort of speaking, they can take there toes and grip the holes and pull themselves up, Ducks can not there toes are all connected.. so they slide, Remember two totally different types of breeds here..Let me sound dumb for a minute, but what does bibbed mean?
It's worked for the quail in the past. But I'm moving him into the brooder just want him to dry off first
HUM, if you try to hatch the one in 12 days it could cause the others to get sticky. any why do you just have one? you should know they don't like to be alone...
You could just raise it up to about 50 or 55 for lockdown on the one, you may have to help him out but of course, i'm hear for you for that, and the others will be OK..
Aweee, yep a stuffed animal will be just fine for a while. poor little thing... lolI know they don't like to be alone and I hate that she will be for a few days before the others hatch. I had 18 eggs shipped from SC to FL but only 1 developed and then quit on day 11. Had my parents pick up another 7 eggs from the same breeder in SC and drive them down here to FL on their way down from NC. Again only 1 developed. So far she's still doing well and is very active so I'm hoping she will continue. I then thought I would try eggs from another breeder since I wasn't having any luck with the previous one. I got 24 eggs shipped from NY or NJ (cant remember off the top of my head) to FL and 17 are developing. I can't give up on the single gal just because she's single. I will give her her own stuffed animals and spend extra time with her until the others hatch. They are 9 days behind her
YES, THAT IS PERFECT.. THE KITCHEN LINER, your talking about that thick sticky like stuff right not the smooth wall paper type of material..Ohhhh. Good point. I use the liner for the bottom of kitchen drawers for the brooder, will that work?
And yes he's bibbedany guess at his breed???![]()