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Aw, cute! Mine are also standard coturnix. Mine have the celadon gene. Two hens lay all blue eggs and the other two lay regular speckled ones with blue insides.Here are my “teens” they are 4 and 1/2 weeks old in this photo, and fully feathered and fat. They turned 4 weeks last Tuesday, and I took this photo yesterday (Friday) or Thursday afternoon. They eat exclusively pellets now.View attachment 2321791View attachment 2321792
I was under the impression they couldn’t eat it or regular oyster shells. I feel better now because i was unable to crush the shells and have been giving them cuttle fish bone, which
I swear is just plaster of paris with supplements. I really hope this isn’t confirmation bias at play, lol!