HutchButch
Chirping
- Jul 27, 2023
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I have a flock of five who are about a month old. I recently found out that one is a rooster, because he started crowing. I went into getting quail for the eggs and didn't want any males, so I decided to take him out of the flock to exchange for a female.
When I isolated him, he didn't eat much if at all. Same for the rest of the flock. They'll usually finish off a feeder's worth of food in about 12 hours, but when I checked on the flock in the morning, most of the food was still there. If I end up exchanging the rooster for a hen, I don't want the flock to not eat. On the other hand, I want more (and unfertilized) eggs. Any advice on how to handle this?
When I isolated him, he didn't eat much if at all. Same for the rest of the flock. They'll usually finish off a feeder's worth of food in about 12 hours, but when I checked on the flock in the morning, most of the food was still there. If I end up exchanging the rooster for a hen, I don't want the flock to not eat. On the other hand, I want more (and unfertilized) eggs. Any advice on how to handle this?