LLRSandraMort
In the Brooder
- Mar 21, 2020
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Like everybody else stuck at home, I'm wringing my hands and trying to think of useful things I can do to make life less stressful.
I decided to raise coturnix quail. My daughter wants hens, but that's her problem, not mine.
I've seen reasonably priced cages on shelving units that could go on my porch away from the glaring sun, but they look hard to clean, potentially overcrowded and won't let them have access to the real world. That last part may or may not matter.
I saw small animal cages with the poop trays removed so they can go directly onto the grass and get moved daily to keep the grass healthy and give them new bugs and weeds to enjoy. They look like a predator could have easy access, though. I also don't know how I'd collect the eggs that way.
I suppose the families could go in one space and the spare boys could go somewhere else, since they're not going to be kept long term.
I have limited income for buying premade housing, less skill to build it and even less patience. I do, however, have lots and lots of space to stretch out in. I also, potentially, could move small cages into the chicken run during the night when they go to their coop. Or I could possibly put the cages into the coop with the chickens. That's a thought.
ANYWAY, all thoughts are welcome and appreciated!!! Thanks!!!
I decided to raise coturnix quail. My daughter wants hens, but that's her problem, not mine.
I've seen reasonably priced cages on shelving units that could go on my porch away from the glaring sun, but they look hard to clean, potentially overcrowded and won't let them have access to the real world. That last part may or may not matter.
I saw small animal cages with the poop trays removed so they can go directly onto the grass and get moved daily to keep the grass healthy and give them new bugs and weeds to enjoy. They look like a predator could have easy access, though. I also don't know how I'd collect the eggs that way.
I suppose the families could go in one space and the spare boys could go somewhere else, since they're not going to be kept long term.
I have limited income for buying premade housing, less skill to build it and even less patience. I do, however, have lots and lots of space to stretch out in. I also, potentially, could move small cages into the chicken run during the night when they go to their coop. Or I could possibly put the cages into the coop with the chickens. That's a thought.
ANYWAY, all thoughts are welcome and appreciated!!! Thanks!!!