Sweet Pdz

Nov 22, 2019
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Something i’ve notice that is different from chickens is how much quail poop. Mine seem to poop triple the amount my full grown laying hens do. I currently use hay but I pretty much have to change it every 2 days and I stay busy and don’t have a lot of extra free time to do it as often as I like. Can sweet Pdz be the bedding? Or does it have to be mixed? Is it safe for them?
 
I'm not sure about that. I do have a suggestion though. How much space do your quails have and how many do you have? If you can, giving them a little more space would help. This would mean you wouldn't have to clean their enclosure as often :)
 
Hay is nasty with quail, as you seem to have discovered, too. I switched to shavings, using the deep litter method. (I also don't overcrowd.) So, with the deep litter, during hot months, I clean half the cage every 2 weeks (so once a month in the hot months, the whole cage is cleaned.) When I do a half, I will sprinkle a little of the Sweet PDZ on the bared flooring of the cage, and cover with some of the litter from the other side. Quail are not bright, so I don't want them to eat it, thus it gets well covered. (In the colder months, I clean the cage only rarely, and it really doesn't stink.)
 
I’ll take a pic of their enclosure today I don’t think they’re overcrowded (but please tell me if you think they are) I have about 20 hens (not an exact count)
 
This is the coop they’re in. Does it look spacious enough?
 

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How big is the cage? It looks busy rather than crowded to me (I hope that makes sense?) What do you use for bedding? How thick is it? What I would do is put down about 4 inches of something (shavings, shredded mulch, whatever) and throw things in to get them to scratch around in it. Then, rather than clean it, I would stir it up a little then add more shavings/mulch on top. You may have to clean it every couple weeks after that, but not every other day. Also, since you have so much vertical space, you could add a pyramid of cinder blocks or bricks or even a picnic table type of thing (allowing under and over space.) Just an idea! It is a pretty setup, btw.
 

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