Last time I bought birds, I came home with what was supposed to be a Tibetan Cortunix hen and a "mutt" subsequently named Bumbles - mix of bobwhite, English, and Tuxedo Cortunix. BEAUTIFUL bird, gorgeous markings. The Tibetan got picked on quite badly, and then got an infected head, so into the hospital tank he went, with my baby button quail, Cricket.
Tibe has recovered.. and turned out to be a roo.
I caught him mating with Cricket - who is also a roo and a button quail to boot, so I separated them. I had the extra hen, my little mutt, Bumbles. I put her in with him, thinking the eggs and resulting chicks would be goooorrrrgeous.
Tibe has started doing the "Hens! Look at me! I'm a pimp-stylin' stud of a quail! Come here and get some lovin'!" crow. He doesn't acknowledge Bumbles at all. Doesn't peck her, doesn't mount her. Occasionally steals mealworms from her, but that's it.
The Red Tux male she was in with before also ignored her, but I figured that was because he'd bonded pretty hard to the Red Tux female also in that cage. They preen each other and coo and share mealworms and sleep cuddled together. Hence why I took out the "spare" female.
Bumbles is the same age as my other two "new" hens - she hatched the same day and was a brooder mate to them, and they're about four months old now. She's not laying, the boys don't seem to know she exists... Is it possible they don't know what she is, or that she's some sort of mute? 16+ weeks, she should be matured by now, right? She's 3/4 Coturnix and 1/4 Bobwhite.
Blah! Tibe won't shut up. I think he misses Cricket, but I don't want Cricket to get hurt. I hope some of the eggs in the 'bator hatch.. earliest is due 12/23 and the rest are due 12/27. I'm hoping to hatch a mate for Cricket and .. I have no idea what to do with Tibe and Bumbles. I'll probably see if I can chuck another hen in there with them if those two don't start gettin' on with the gettin' on soon. But darnit! She's so pretty, and crossed with the Tibetan to add the dark red to the feathers would be so very pretty!
-Spooky
(tried to get pics, Bumbles will NOT sit still even when I hold her.)
Tibe has recovered.. and turned out to be a roo.

Tibe has started doing the "Hens! Look at me! I'm a pimp-stylin' stud of a quail! Come here and get some lovin'!" crow. He doesn't acknowledge Bumbles at all. Doesn't peck her, doesn't mount her. Occasionally steals mealworms from her, but that's it.
The Red Tux male she was in with before also ignored her, but I figured that was because he'd bonded pretty hard to the Red Tux female also in that cage. They preen each other and coo and share mealworms and sleep cuddled together. Hence why I took out the "spare" female.
Bumbles is the same age as my other two "new" hens - she hatched the same day and was a brooder mate to them, and they're about four months old now. She's not laying, the boys don't seem to know she exists... Is it possible they don't know what she is, or that she's some sort of mute? 16+ weeks, she should be matured by now, right? She's 3/4 Coturnix and 1/4 Bobwhite.
Blah! Tibe won't shut up. I think he misses Cricket, but I don't want Cricket to get hurt. I hope some of the eggs in the 'bator hatch.. earliest is due 12/23 and the rest are due 12/27. I'm hoping to hatch a mate for Cricket and .. I have no idea what to do with Tibe and Bumbles. I'll probably see if I can chuck another hen in there with them if those two don't start gettin' on with the gettin' on soon. But darnit! She's so pretty, and crossed with the Tibetan to add the dark red to the feathers would be so very pretty!

-Spooky
(tried to get pics, Bumbles will NOT sit still even when I hold her.)