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Yesterday, we found out the genders of the quail from an egg count. Surprisingly, exactly on week 6. We found three eggs, so... they're all girls! We renamed Connor to Connie, and Oliver to Olive. Olive was the first to lay, then Aggie, then Connie.
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Question, does anyone know how many these guys lay a year. I've heard it can be over 300. I'm not sure if that's with a light on all the time, or if that's naturally year round. If anyone knows that'd be great!
 
Not yet, the ramp is a little steep for them. We're planning on altering it to raise it a bit so it's less steep. For the stuff on the bottom we're not sure what to put, we don't want rain to affect the material we put there. We'll take it onto consideration though, thanks!
 
Very important update! Last night Aggie(brown colored) attacked both other birds to the point of bleeding! Both at the top of their beaks, and Connie around her left eye a s well. I've separated them so it won't progress, but I'm not sure where to go from here. As for Aggie, she's staying put with no observed injuries. If it helps, here are pictures of the two that were attacked. Connie is in the left and Olive on the right.
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If anyone has a clue as to where to go next, and help is greatly appreciated.
 
Very important update! Last night Aggie(brown colored) attacked both other birds to the point of bleeding! Both at the top of their beaks, and Connie around her left eye a s well. I've separated them so it won't progress, but I'm not sure where to go from here. As for Aggie, she's staying put with no observed injuries. If it helps, here are pictures of the two that were attacked. Connie is in the left and Olive on the right.
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If anyone has a clue as to where to go next, and help is greatly appreciated.
Separate them, see but no touch? Hopefully someone with more experience comes through with more wisdom
 
Not yet, the ramp is a little steep for them. We're planning on altering it to raise it a bit so it's less steep. For the stuff on the bottom we're not sure what to put, we don't want rain to affect the material we put there. We'll take it onto consideration though, thanks!
You can put boxes of dirt or kitty litter pans if dirt in there.
 
If you don't separate them the one may kill the others. It can happen pretty fast.


Also get some fake plants in there to give them hiding spots.
Box of dirt with fake plant hiding spot:
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