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I would say. As soon as it's cold enough to freeze water then they need a heat lamp
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Well. I'll say it like this. If it would be cold for you, then it would probably be cold for the Quails.The rabbit cage is not insulated but if I completely surrounded it with square bales, put a heat lamp in like you said, would that be enough? Considering the fact that it gets to 30 below celsius and occasionally colder.
Ok thanks, so could I like brood them together from day 1? Or do they need different temps? ThanksI'm currently raising 25 coturnix quail with 7 australorpe & 5 cornish cross type chicks. The quail were young adults when I introduced the (chicken) chicks last week. The chicks are currently 2 to 3 weeks old. They're all about the same size and for the first couple of days the quail weren't having it, but now I find that they're huddling with the chicks and even seek out their company both day and night for a little snoozeThey're sharing 80 square feet of floor space (ground level) with loads of plastic & cardboard boxes and 5 gallon buckets to duck into or behind and they have access to their original baby-cages that I've added ramps for them to walk up for those times when they just don't wanna mess with the others. These baby-cages add another 15 square feet of living space and are well utilized daily.
Thank you so much for answering all my weird questions. And is it ok to feed them the same? What do you do with yours? I just don't see how I could feed them different when they're together. ThanksI wouldn't brood them together as a newborn coturnix quail is about the size of a U.S. Nickel and a newborn chicken is about four or five times that size. Adult quail (6 to 8 weeks) are about equal in size to a 2 or 3 week old chicken. You'll need to not mingle them until they're of like sizes, and when the chickens growth outpaces that of the quail, they will already have solid friendships built between them (no fighting). By the time your chicken chicks are 8 to 10 weeks old, they'll be much larger than your quail. In theory, the quail, being adults by the time the chickens are introduced to the flock gives the quail the maturity to put the chicken chicks in their place early on, giving the quail a higher place in the pecking order. The quail will need that elevated status to overcome the growth rate of the chickens.