Pippin (button quail hen) being goofy on video

Why not just move Kitty back inside as well? That way her eggs could be fertile as well!


I have another question. Why is it everything you want or need is easy to find when you don't have the $$ to get it with?? I was looking on craigslist earlier for fish tanks, and I found a 55 gallon tank with wire cover for $60!!!! Now watch, next month when I will have the money to get something like that I won't be able to find them anywhere!!
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60 is an okay deal, but when you thikn that you can buy a 10 gal at walmart for like $10 brandnew, 60 for a 55 gal just doesnt sound reasonable. I'd buy it (if that was me for 40-50). <---still a deal though i'd whine to hubb yfor at $60 lol!

Nope, Kitties outside for two reasons.
1. only one male can sucessfully fertilize 2 hens not 3- there'd be major fighting
2. I have her out there to proove to people they do well outdoors and she is
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these ones in the house will be outside in the winter next year as well
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All my bq that are able to winterize before it gets cold will be
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by the way about your question about why are things are cheaper when ya can't get em...happens to me ALL the time! That or too far away and can't ship! LOL!
 
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Kitty? hehe! I got it off of "That 70's show" Her mates name was Fez (also a character on that show).
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I have a list of names in my head (and some on paper) that I dish out to my keepies
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I think you are right- she is ready to mate with you! Must be those yummy worm treats you bring her lol.

My BQ are outside too, in an old pigeon coop I got on craigslist. I do have a plastic cover I put across the front for rain, but temp wise they are fine so far! They have been outside since May, so the winter will be our first. The temps here get to the 30's, so I expect them to be fine.
 
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thank you so much for doing this with your quail as well! It bugged me so much when I was researching buttons how many famous breeders said cold climate owners shouldnt keep them outdoors. So Kitty is my "guinea pig" as mean as it may sound to others however, she's thriving.
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The coturnix quails (who are praised as being hardy outdoors even in very cold climates) shivver and fluff when I open the tarp to feed, where as Kitty struts around like she hasn't felt better. She's my proof in the puddin girl who's going to proove to others (and for my own personal research) that they do well outdoors as long as drafts, and shelter are well kept...im sure being with a bunch of warm bodies helps as well!
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You know how roosters fluff up if they are fighting? Do quail do this too? One of my A&M's does this all the time when I go in the room they're in! It fluffs it's whole body up!
 
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Kitty? hehe! I got it off of "That 70's show" Her mates name was Fez (also a character on that show).
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I have a list of names in my head (and some on paper) that I dish out to my keepies
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no..i like the name pippin!....and i'm gonna steal it!..
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..but, kitty is cute also..
 
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ya know! I have seen my quail fluff up before, and walk sideways it almos tlooks like what a tom turkey does when he's all fluffed up fanning cept no fan! LOL! Mine seem to do it out of fear, though I don't know!
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