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It's going to be about quail housing and will include some info on each type of quail housing, how to keep your quail happy and safe in their new house, and at the end it'll have different basic building plans for quail coops/hutches/aviary's/brooders with some info about the pros and cons of each plan. Example: small 2' by 3' hutch [insert basic plan here] Pros: small and great for anyone with little space, easily movable, can easily fit inside a house. Cons: really only big enough to house button quail, doesn't have a whole lot of space for anything other than food, water, and a few birds.What ya going for! I’m exited to hear!
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found it! https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/keeping-a-mixed-flock.76253/Yay!!!!!!!!! Link please?
i have a question... would the ducks eat the chicken food and would the chickens eat the duck food?I really can’t wait to read you guys articles!
Even if they do thats fine. At least the food is there that they can get to it. It’s not unhealthy at all if they eat each other’s food. If it’s there and they can get niacin that’s goodi have a question... would the ducks eat the chicken food and would the chickens eat the duck food?
so they wouldnt entirely eat the food for the other animal?Even if they do thats fine. At least the food is there that they can get to it. It’s not unhealthy at all if they eat each other’s food. If it’s there and they can get niacin that’s good
Do you mean bird? And yeah they usually wouldn’t. I would recommend throwing in some duck food and spread it around the floor for the ducks.so they wouldnt entirely eat the food for the other animal?