So one of my 8-9 day old quails jumped at me three times just now, the last time very obviously as it hurled itself towards the corner of the brooder box (and one of its mates joined in shortly after). Is this a male trying to protect its siblings from this monster from above? (I started weighing them 5 days ago - this one doesn't seem to mind TOO much, but most of them try to hide)
On a side-note; whenever I remove the lid from the brooder the most active ones are the two smallest. The one that has grown the least is always in one of the feeders kicking food around, while the other one (that just recently outgrew him) scratches away all the bedding to get to the bottom of the brooder to eat the food that they have spilled... [the third smallest is one out of four Italians, so I need to put them temporarily in a different box so I know I don't mix them up - that one is perfectly content with that since I put some food in the bottom, but the other ones aren't very happy with it]
The largest one, which is double the size, is always hiding away in the corner furthest away (with several others).
Strange fellows; the brooder is 30-40C/86-104F, but most of them stay in the coldest corner (whenever I see them that is, but it is the corner that is furthest away from where I remove the lid to refill food, refill water and GRAB them to weigh them).
Unrelated question; When can I move them outdoors in the shed? And do I need to adjust them gradually? I've seen conflicting answers in old posts...
My thought was to wait another week (and a few days) till they are 2.5 weeks old (thought they were supposed to be fully feathered by then, but some posts say that doesn't happen until 5-6 weeks). I don't have power in the shed so no additional heating (just straw for bedding + their old brooder-box with shavings). Nighttime temperatures currently stay above 10C/50C, while daytime currently stays at 15C/59F.
On a side-note; whenever I remove the lid from the brooder the most active ones are the two smallest. The one that has grown the least is always in one of the feeders kicking food around, while the other one (that just recently outgrew him) scratches away all the bedding to get to the bottom of the brooder to eat the food that they have spilled... [the third smallest is one out of four Italians, so I need to put them temporarily in a different box so I know I don't mix them up - that one is perfectly content with that since I put some food in the bottom, but the other ones aren't very happy with it]
The largest one, which is double the size, is always hiding away in the corner furthest away (with several others).
Strange fellows; the brooder is 30-40C/86-104F, but most of them stay in the coldest corner (whenever I see them that is, but it is the corner that is furthest away from where I remove the lid to refill food, refill water and GRAB them to weigh them).
Unrelated question; When can I move them outdoors in the shed? And do I need to adjust them gradually? I've seen conflicting answers in old posts...
My thought was to wait another week (and a few days) till they are 2.5 weeks old (thought they were supposed to be fully feathered by then, but some posts say that doesn't happen until 5-6 weeks). I don't have power in the shed so no additional heating (just straw for bedding + their old brooder-box with shavings). Nighttime temperatures currently stay above 10C/50C, while daytime currently stays at 15C/59F.