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I wish my ducks were laying. I need more ducklings!
I need more quail too, but those will have to wait. 
I need more quail too, but those will have to wait. 
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I need more quail too, but those will have to wait. 
Yep, I don't know why but I just had to go back to sleep this morning.That’s good. Naps are awesome.![]()

Now, it is not possible to have too many ducklings. Guineas, another story . . .I wish my ducks were laying. I need more ducklings!I need more quail too, but those will have to wait.
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Very very true.Now, it is not possible to have too many ducklings. Guineas, another story . . .
I know I’m going to regret it after these guineas hatch.

Sorry! Looking for that 25th hour to get all this stuff finished.@Trimurtisan feel free to post here too.I see you lurking in the shadows.
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So, I decided to give her 10 of the 16 guinea eggs... the other 6 are still with the broody guinea hen. 

Opie the cat thinks so too 
Hey Trim! I’m good, how are you?Sorry! Looking for that 25th hour to get all this stuff finished.
How's the day going y'all?
He is really guarding that sand box. Sure that he is not broody, too????Well... Ellen the silkie went broody, AGAIN!So, I decided to give her 10 of the 16 guinea eggs... the other 6 are still with the broody guinea hen.
Okay, so what about the Orpington?! Well I gave her 3 silkie eggs and an Ameraucana egg to set on. If she quits, well, I have an incubator.
Here’s Ellen on her eggs:
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So, our confirmed male quail decided he was big and strong so puffed up at me and was all around angry... until he realized I was a giant compared to him.
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Lastly, I got these air fresheners for flies around the coop and because they smell goodOpie the cat thinks so too
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He’d better not be!He is really guarding that sand box. Sure that he is not broody, too????

He’d better not be!![]()
You never know about some guys . . .he is probably taking his parental guard duties seriously. In Cockatiels, both parents brood the eggs. Eagles too, so why not Mr. Quail?