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Quailiesss
Chirping
- Jul 26, 2017
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but what if I get even MORE roosters?!?
someone hellllpppppp!
someone hellllpppppp!
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I don't rlly want to crack open the brown one's eggs cause I'm gonna incubate them when I get some time free, and it wouldn't be any surprise if they were fertile cause I've seen my roo mating with her and it would be a real waste. My roo is still calling out for my brown hen and she answers with a little continuous chirp for a while then forgets about it. She hasn't laid any eggs since I separated her. I dunno if he's mating with my A&M but I haven't seen anything or even those lil sperm foam balls he always poops a while after he mates. so I'm gonna assume that he still isn't mating with her. :T I'm planning on just keeping them separate for a while longer until my roo gives up and just mates with the A&M one so when I bring the other one in my hopes are that he evenly mates with both. Should I just do that? Oh, and btw does inbreeding harm quails? Or even decrease fertility? Cause If I hatch anything and theyre hens I dunno what'll happen if they start mating with their father or if I get a male and some more females and start another small flock whether they'll be able to mate since they're siblings or at least half siblings.