Peasncarrots
In the Brooder
- May 1, 2024
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I have 8 coturnix quails that are about 11 weeks now. I had 9 but one passed over the weekend (it was a girl). Last week, I THOUGHT I only had one boy (so I thought 8:1 at the time). Then one day when I was observing, I saw the known male mating & then simultaneously heard a crow on the other side of the coop. I removed & separated the late bloomer right away (cause the ratio was actually 3.5:1). Up until then, only two girls had been laying for almost two weeks. The day after I removed the extra boy, two more girls started laying.
So now I want to get two more girls since one has passed & one turned out to be a boy. After getting two more girls, I will have 8 girls. My question is, should I still get rid of the extra boy or do you think I can keep him at a 4:1 ratio? I’m more concerned about stressing out the girls again & that they will stop laying. But also sad to get rid of a another boy that I had as a hatchling
So now I want to get two more girls since one has passed & one turned out to be a boy. After getting two more girls, I will have 8 girls. My question is, should I still get rid of the extra boy or do you think I can keep him at a 4:1 ratio? I’m more concerned about stressing out the girls again & that they will stop laying. But also sad to get rid of a another boy that I had as a hatchling