Oct 5, 2009 #1 likes2grill In the Brooder 11 Years Jan 3, 2009 36 0 22 Lake Butler, Florida When I divide my quail up into mating stock how many roo's to hens?
Oct 5, 2009 #2 eggsrcool Sussex Fanatic 10 Years May 18, 2009 1,721 13 161 England, United Kingdom For good fertility 3 or 4 hens for every male. 5 hens to every cockerel max. Last edited: Oct 5, 2009
Oct 5, 2009 #3 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 11 Years Aug 24, 2008 9,491 119 293 Southern Ohio Depend on what type of quail.
Oct 5, 2009 Thread starter #4 likes2grill In the Brooder 11 Years Jan 3, 2009 36 0 22 Lake Butler, Florida Quote: They are my coturnix (jumbos).
Oct 5, 2009 #5 eggsrcool Sussex Fanatic 10 Years May 18, 2009 1,721 13 161 England, United Kingdom Quote: They are my coturnix (jumbos). Then 3 or 4 hens for every male. 5 hens to every cockerel max. I think that is the right number
Quote: They are my coturnix (jumbos). Then 3 or 4 hens for every male. 5 hens to every cockerel max. I think that is the right number
Oct 5, 2009 #6 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 11 Years Aug 24, 2008 9,491 119 293 Southern Ohio one male to 3 or 4 hens.
Oct 5, 2009 Thread starter #7 likes2grill In the Brooder 11 Years Jan 3, 2009 36 0 22 Lake Butler, Florida Very good thank you both.
Oct 5, 2009 #8 JJMR794 Crowing 10 Years Mar 2, 2009 7,584 195 293 BROOKSVILLE FL Just A Thought You Might Consider--- I KeEp 3 Or 4 Extra Roos In A Bachelor Pad Just Chillin... And I Rotate Them Like Players On A Ball Team Periodically--- Keeps The Roos Verile And The Eggs Fertile Last edited: Oct 5, 2009
Just A Thought You Might Consider--- I KeEp 3 Or 4 Extra Roos In A Bachelor Pad Just Chillin... And I Rotate Them Like Players On A Ball Team Periodically--- Keeps The Roos Verile And The Eggs Fertile
Oct 6, 2009 #9 ecogen In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 18, 2009 29 0 32 Quote: Very cool. Do you have to take any precautions during the introduction so the hens accept the new the roo?
Quote: Very cool. Do you have to take any precautions during the introduction so the hens accept the new the roo?