Georgia Giant Question

broberts

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Mar 26, 2011
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Hi everyone, I am fairly new to raising quail. I am currently raising Coturnix and Georgia Giant Bobwhites. I hatched the Georgia Giants last year. I am thinking about getting some more. I was wondering if I could add them to the others or do I need to keep them separated? I have read that bobwhites can be agressive and don't want to have a massacre on my hands.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Brian
 
As long as they're of the same size maturity-wise. By that, I mean don't put the little'uns in with the grown-ups until that develop to the same size as far as markings are concerned. (analogy: Like putting 5th Graders with Seniors) Those Seniors' "bullyism" will come out immediately.
 
Thanks for the quick response Randall. Both batches will be between 6 and 8 months old.


Also, I am hoping that they start laying eggs soon. The weather has been in the 80's and they don't even seem interested in each other. I currently have the both pens facing each other and I am wondering if that is affecting their reproductive juices? Should I move the cages to where they can't see each other?


Thanks again Randall.



Brian
 
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I wouldn't move the pens. I've got pens in rows facing each other with an aisle down between them where they can see each other. All it does is just keep them amused at the fact they can't get "over there" where their neighbors are. Trust me, when Francis gets ready for Henry (in the same cage), to do the "big nasty", they don't care what's goin' on across the street!
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barred rocks,aracuana and jumbo browns and am thinking about georgia giants

we will be having another sale in saucier in 2 weeks you should come hang out,you might find something else you want to raise or need
 

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