I got a pair of button quails a few months ago. I'm new to quails (actually, I'm new to birds at all). I did a lot of reading before getting them and was confident I could provide for their needs, but I'm having some issues I haven't heard about before and I'm really struggling.
I'll tell the whole story so you know what's going on, sorry if this is long.
I planned to buy a pair from the pet store, but when I got there they only had males. They said they would get more in a week or two, and that a male would be fine alone for that length of time, so I bought a male and put my number down for them to call me when the females came in.
The male was not fine. He crowed constantly and was very stressed. I live in a small apartment and the only place for the cage is my bedroom, so this was bad for both him and me. I went hunting for females but there were none around anywhere.
Eventually I found someone looking to rehome a female. They had an overstocked aviary, and this female was the scapegoat all the others picked on. They'd plucked all the feathers off her back, some from her wings and some from her chest. It was so bad that for the first few days I was worried she wouldn't make it. I put her in with the male and it was love at first sight, no aggression, within a day they were grooming each other and huddling together. It was super cute.
After a week she started laying eggs. Her feathers were still coming back so it was very unexpected. I collected the first couple, but then she seemed to stop laying. Turns out she'd just hidden them and a few weeks later I ended up with 8 baby quails. They were good parents at first, but once the babies' feathers started coming in she would pull them out. I came home one day and the babies were bloodied and missing wing feathers. I'd see her grab a feather and pull it out, lifting the baby off the ground with the force of it. She was getting increasingly aggressive about it, too. I separated them but the babies wanted their parents and called constantly.
I eventually moved the male in with the babies, which calmed them down but stressed the female out. I had to move him back and forth every day or so to keep everyone calm. Eventually though she started pulling out the male's feathers as well, so he had to go in with the babies permanently.
Once separated from the babies the female started laying eggs again. I collected the eggs at first, but got worried over how many she was laying, so I let her lay until she got broody, then swapped the clutch out with older eggs that would no longer hatch (I also hoped this would stop her from getting too stressed while the male was away).
A few weeks after this the babies were fully grown and went to new home, and the male went back in with the female, who fortunately no longer tried to yank out his feathers. All was good for about three days, and then one of the eggs hatched. I must have missed one or miscalculated how old one of the others was. I hoped that the female had just felt crowded with the other 8 babies, and with 1 she'd be okay. No such luck, once the feathers started coming in she attacked this one too. I separated it from it's parents, but it's all alone. It cries constantly, and I can't comfort it because it's not bonded to me. It wants it's parents, but it's mum attacks it every time she's around it, and I don't know what to do.
Also, of course, she has started laying again. Guys, this is a mess. Everything I read said quails are pretty easy to take care of, but these quails have been non-stop drama since I got them. I love them, but I need to sort this out because I am tired. Did I just end up with a crazy quail, or is this just how it goes and I misunderstood what goes into looking after them? Any advice would be super, super appreciated.
TLDR: My female hates her babies but keeps having them. Also I now have a single rejected baby I don't know what to do with.
I'll tell the whole story so you know what's going on, sorry if this is long.
I planned to buy a pair from the pet store, but when I got there they only had males. They said they would get more in a week or two, and that a male would be fine alone for that length of time, so I bought a male and put my number down for them to call me when the females came in.
The male was not fine. He crowed constantly and was very stressed. I live in a small apartment and the only place for the cage is my bedroom, so this was bad for both him and me. I went hunting for females but there were none around anywhere.
Eventually I found someone looking to rehome a female. They had an overstocked aviary, and this female was the scapegoat all the others picked on. They'd plucked all the feathers off her back, some from her wings and some from her chest. It was so bad that for the first few days I was worried she wouldn't make it. I put her in with the male and it was love at first sight, no aggression, within a day they were grooming each other and huddling together. It was super cute.
After a week she started laying eggs. Her feathers were still coming back so it was very unexpected. I collected the first couple, but then she seemed to stop laying. Turns out she'd just hidden them and a few weeks later I ended up with 8 baby quails. They were good parents at first, but once the babies' feathers started coming in she would pull them out. I came home one day and the babies were bloodied and missing wing feathers. I'd see her grab a feather and pull it out, lifting the baby off the ground with the force of it. She was getting increasingly aggressive about it, too. I separated them but the babies wanted their parents and called constantly.
I eventually moved the male in with the babies, which calmed them down but stressed the female out. I had to move him back and forth every day or so to keep everyone calm. Eventually though she started pulling out the male's feathers as well, so he had to go in with the babies permanently.
Once separated from the babies the female started laying eggs again. I collected the eggs at first, but got worried over how many she was laying, so I let her lay until she got broody, then swapped the clutch out with older eggs that would no longer hatch (I also hoped this would stop her from getting too stressed while the male was away).
A few weeks after this the babies were fully grown and went to new home, and the male went back in with the female, who fortunately no longer tried to yank out his feathers. All was good for about three days, and then one of the eggs hatched. I must have missed one or miscalculated how old one of the others was. I hoped that the female had just felt crowded with the other 8 babies, and with 1 she'd be okay. No such luck, once the feathers started coming in she attacked this one too. I separated it from it's parents, but it's all alone. It cries constantly, and I can't comfort it because it's not bonded to me. It wants it's parents, but it's mum attacks it every time she's around it, and I don't know what to do.
Also, of course, she has started laying again. Guys, this is a mess. Everything I read said quails are pretty easy to take care of, but these quails have been non-stop drama since I got them. I love them, but I need to sort this out because I am tired. Did I just end up with a crazy quail, or is this just how it goes and I misunderstood what goes into looking after them? Any advice would be super, super appreciated.
TLDR: My female hates her babies but keeps having them. Also I now have a single rejected baby I don't know what to do with.