They will fight with each other if you put them together. Atleast from my experiance
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They will fight with each other if you put them together. Atleast from my experiance
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I just add more brooders. once they are big enough the scissors come out. If there are no hens the boys are fine together. I Have grow out coops for the quail that I divide the birds in. I process hens too, just prevents the birds from scrapping.Something I have been unable to find an answer for... after you set up your breeding groups, what is done with the excess mature roos? Can they be housed together without any hens? Do they all get culled at that time? Since they are going to be dinner, I would prefer keep them out of freezer camp until they are fully grown.
You're welcome.Jchny thank you
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Lovely! Customer of mine did around 5 dozen quail and a goose egg for easter. She wanted more quail eggs I didn't have so I offered the goose egg as a center piece. Hoping she sends me pics.
Ok my hen is begining to be mean to my rooster again. Not sure what to do, but possibly sell him let the girls have some time, get their feathers back and then add in a new male?
Costevo, you could put them together but they will fight, if you want to seperate them you can, but remember to keep them close because they are flock birds. Even if they try through the wire, they cant get to each other so should be just fine. Just keep an eye on them