First time hatching Button Quail!

You'll get addicted quickly.
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Does your brooder have a lid? If not, you'll want to rig one VERY soon. It doesn't take long before they can fly out. I came home one day and thought I saw a mouse scurry across the floor. Nope, it was a very lonesome ten day old baby button quail. It let me scoop it up and put it back with the others, LOL. Hadn't been out long enough to get chilled but BOY was it happy to go back in!
 
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right now they are still in the bator, drying off. But I'll be sure to give them something to cuddle with when I move them to the brooder. I am in love with them already!
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i used a washcloth ,folded it kitty corner,then in half . at the top by the fold i made a"head" by tying a piece of yarn and formed a "neck' with it.The remainder came out shaped somewhat like wings and my chicks like to snuggle under them... They also like "fake fur" yarn . i crocheted some "octopus-like legs" from some and b/c it's feathery textured they seem to realy like to cuddle up with that ....just a couple ideas
 
Right now they dont have a lid, but I'll get one on soon. I don't want to loose any!

BTW, I have 4 babies now!
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They will be fine for a few days but when they're 3 days old they have their wing feathers and they can fly like eagles!
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Woohoo!!!
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Only 3 days old?! Wow they grow fast!​
 
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Only 3 days old?! Wow they grow fast!

Heck yah!
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They are grown in 5 weeks so.....'mise well stick another batch in -
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lol, when these guys start laying I might just have to fill the bator
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They can't fly good but mine always were early flyers. I had to have a lid of my brooder after they were a week old. I almost lost a few cause they fluttered right out the brooder.
 

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