Jun 25, 2019 Thread starter #11 D Danny_tb Chirping Mar 25, 2019 63 71 68 Danny_tb said: View attachment 1824967 Click to expand... Can I feed them that?
Jun 25, 2019 #12 C cjisok Chirping Jun 24, 2019 19 26 56 Danny_tb said: Can I feed them that? Click to expand... Yes you can. I feed my quail babies this food. Mazuri Exotic Gamebird Starter. They've been doing well on it. https://www.mazuri.com/mazuri/outdoor-bird/gamebird/exotic-gamebird-starter
Danny_tb said: Can I feed them that? Click to expand... Yes you can. I feed my quail babies this food. Mazuri Exotic Gamebird Starter. They've been doing well on it. https://www.mazuri.com/mazuri/outdoor-bird/gamebird/exotic-gamebird-starter
Jun 25, 2019 #13 Ebony Rose Free Ranging 13 Years May 26, 2009 2,922 6,679 511 David, Chiriquí, Panama Definitely can feed that! For your fresh new babes, just grind it a bit more in a food processor to get it a bit more powdery. Can skip the extra grind in about a week.
Definitely can feed that! For your fresh new babes, just grind it a bit more in a food processor to get it a bit more powdery. Can skip the extra grind in about a week.
Jun 25, 2019 #14 Ebony Rose Free Ranging 13 Years May 26, 2009 2,922 6,679 511 David, Chiriquí, Panama Remember the ground dry cat food trick for after they molt... the protein boost will help them re-feather faster.
Remember the ground dry cat food trick for after they molt... the protein boost will help them re-feather faster.
Jun 27, 2019 #15 tennesseequail Chirping Mar 6, 2015 99 98 94 If u have a lower protein source you can use soymeal also. It's already ground very fine and generally runs 50 percent protein I only use it for the first few days to get them.on their feet
If u have a lower protein source you can use soymeal also. It's already ground very fine and generally runs 50 percent protein I only use it for the first few days to get them.on their feet