One my coveys is full of neurotic crazy hens. I got them as adults (6-7 weeks old) from the same place I got my day old chicks thinking I could cheat my way to a higher hen count. Nope. I have one very happy and calm hutch full of quail I raised from chicks and one crazy hutch full of sickly, anxious hens I got from the breeder. I've already had to cull one of the hens within of week of bringing them home because she puffed up and attacked anything that came close to her. I had to pull another to recover in the house for a few days from injuries, but she went back in fine. I've got another one in the house right now, who had worse injuries and had to be out longer to recover. She was attacked immediately on trying to return her and I brought her back in the house. Despite all of the attacks and two moves, she gave me an egg last night. She's such a sweet quail and will sit in my hand.
It was easy to cull the crazy hen because it was clear that she was the problem and she would not be content in any situation we could put her in. It's harder with this single hen because she's so sweet. Is it possible to keep a single female coturnix as a house pet in a rabbit hutch indoors, or are they too social for her to be happy without some other hens?
I have enough hens that I could potentially bring another one in without the ratio dropping too low on the hens I'd leave with the rooster. Would two be happy indoors as house pets?
Anyways, I'm never getting adults from that guy again. I'll raise my own from here on out.
It was easy to cull the crazy hen because it was clear that she was the problem and she would not be content in any situation we could put her in. It's harder with this single hen because she's so sweet. Is it possible to keep a single female coturnix as a house pet in a rabbit hutch indoors, or are they too social for her to be happy without some other hens?
I have enough hens that I could potentially bring another one in without the ratio dropping too low on the hens I'd leave with the rooster. Would two be happy indoors as house pets?
Anyways, I'm never getting adults from that guy again. I'll raise my own from here on out.