sorry not sure how that got on your post.chickens can pass on diseases to the quails.
i would not keep quails and chickens together at all.

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sorry not sure how that got on your post.chickens can pass on diseases to the quails.
i would not keep quails and chickens together at all.
X2Hey again, I just noticed, is that a bunch of corn on the ground? What do you feed them? I ask because if things like corn are diluting their protein percentage requirements, quail can be apt to cannibalism![]()
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Good catch Binki!![]()
Thinking back I can remember my females and males going for the back feathers in that area. It just happen around laying season so I remember thinking it was a natural pecking (fluff for the nest) until they seemed to make a raw area. However, I was testing feeds around the same time and it stopped when I went back to the original feeds.
The next season it didn't reoccur.
Get some higher protein feed 21% or better. 18% just isnt enough for quail and your lowering it further with the scratch.
I couldn't find a feed with high enough protein that was unmedicated so use 27% fish food to up my protein as my quail layer pellets are only 20 % they really like the fish feed but still eat plenty of the quail feed too. And my male has calmed down now some of the girls have given in and he is getting some action ! X no signs of any feathers coming out so I think he is being gentle with them thankfully he is a fan of the sneak attack as a girl was just pecking some millet sprays and he just pounced on her bless her ! X![]()