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You are only saying this because another poster did. I ONLY use white lights. NO RED LIGHTS. I have raised bobwhites without pecking problems.
Well no I am saying that because its be proving white light will cause pecking in bobs and ringneck, redlight for brooding even for chickens are best.
Bet I have raised a hell alot more bobwhite than you......trouble your info will cause more harm for people new to bobwhites, check and see how the large quail farms and pheasant farms brood their chicks.......dark barns with red light.
I post info i learn from raising these birds....not misinfo from the internet.........I do what works with these birds, heck hatched out 1200 a week a few years back.
Tell someone to brood bobwhite under white light ,may work for a little time......but not in most cases.
I understand where you coming at, I do admit, I have my bobwhites for hobby and I only raised 100 of them and not planning to breed them that much. I have them in pairs and trios and that is it. Beautiful birds. But I do have them under white light. All my birds are under white light. I learned the "recent info" in college but I take in consideration the other facts too. The more help the merrier. Thank you for your advise.