My button quail does not lay any egg, please help.

wenz

In the Brooder
May 9, 2020
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Medford, MA
I bought a pair of button quails a month ago. I was told that they were 8 weeks old and was laying eggs.
However, they have not been laying any egg since I brought them back home. WHat should I do? Thank a lot.
 
Are you giving them calcium on the side or a layer feed that has 3.5% or so calcium? Are they getting enough light (14-16 hours/day)? Is there anything stressing them out? Are they moulting? These are all things that can stop them from laying.
 
Are you giving them calcium on the side or a layer feed that has 3.5% or so calcium? Are they getting enough light (14-16 hours/day)? Is there anything stressing them out? Are they moulting? These are all things that can stop them from laying.
Thanks a lot for your reply. I would follow your advice.

Another question, I never see them mating, is that normal?
 
I only have 4, so my experience is limited, but I rarely seem them mating. They are a lot shyer than my coturnix quail, and it's possible that they're wary enough of me that they aren't willing to relax that much when I'm around.

Edit: I am getting fertile eggs, though. I just hatched these last week.
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I only have 4, so my experience is limited, but I rarely seem them mating. They are a lot shyer than my coturnix quail, and it's possible that they're wary enough of me that they aren't willing to relax that much when I'm around.

Edit: I am getting fertile eggs, though. I just hatched these last week.
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Thanks a lot. How often do they lay eggs? Also, how to check the sex of them? I would like to check the sex of my buttons which I bought.
 
Mine lay almost every day. I have 3 girls so I get 3 eggs almost every day with 2 on some days. Males have reddish feathers around the vent. The shape of the vents are also different. Females are more of a horizontal slit. Mine are feather sexable except for the tux, so I was able to tell by 8 weeks what gender they were without checking the vents. I knew the tux was a hen when I started getting 3 eggs a day. The one on the right is the roo.
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Mine lay almost every day. I have 3 girls so I get 3 eggs almost every day with 2 on some days. Males have reddish feathers around the vent. The shape of the vents are also different. Females are more of a horizontal slit. Mine are feather sexable except for the tux, so I was able to tell by 8 weeks what gender they were without checking the vents. I knew the tux was a hen when I started getting 3 eggs a day. The one on the right is the roo.View attachment 2131263
They look beautiful.
Here are mine. Is it possible to tell the sex by the feather?
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