Anyone ever seen their quail pick up an egg and carry it elsewhere?
This afternoon, I went outside to refresh waters. I figured while I was out there, I'd feed and change their pans out too. I have a hutch with two covered areas. One is open to the outside with hardware cloth and the other is completely enclosed with wood. I have a tray on both sides to hold either shavings or sand or whatever. This time around it's shavings. I looked in the front pan and there were two perfect eggs sitting there. I fiddled with the water, and removed it from the hutch. When I looked again, there was only one egg in the pan. I was confused, so I took the pan out and emptied it and looked on the hardware cloth wire - no egg.
I decided to check the other pan (in the other room of the hutch). Sure enough, the egg was now in there.
Anyone ever see their quail do this?
Now I feel bad for taking it out of there. I guess she really wanted to keep that one.
This afternoon, I went outside to refresh waters. I figured while I was out there, I'd feed and change their pans out too. I have a hutch with two covered areas. One is open to the outside with hardware cloth and the other is completely enclosed with wood. I have a tray on both sides to hold either shavings or sand or whatever. This time around it's shavings. I looked in the front pan and there were two perfect eggs sitting there. I fiddled with the water, and removed it from the hutch. When I looked again, there was only one egg in the pan. I was confused, so I took the pan out and emptied it and looked on the hardware cloth wire - no egg.
I decided to check the other pan (in the other room of the hutch). Sure enough, the egg was now in there.
Anyone ever see their quail do this?
Now I feel bad for taking it out of there. I guess she really wanted to keep that one.