they stopped laying.

karlwakim

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I have 8 adult coturnix. 3 males that I got 15 days ago and 5 females that I got on saturday. Two hours after I put them in their house, I found 2 eggs. They haven't laid any eggs since.
It's been more than 48 hours, do you think it's because they aren't used to this new location? The shop had them crammed in a small cage, at least 4-5 quails per sqft. I have 8 in a 12 sqft area so they should be much less stressed. Should I just wait a few days? They have the same food they were eating in the shop.
And I also changed the light schedule from 12 hours of light at night to 14 hours of light during the day.
Thanks :) this site has been really helpful.
 
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very common, people call me after they get home "they quit laying eggs, you said they were laying"
so now I tell every person...

when they get home they will be stressed from the move and new home, give them a week and they will go back to laying
weather also can play a factor this time of the year with the temps rising and falling

I promise you will have more eggs than you know what to do with here shortly
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Well its been exactly two weeks and still no eggs. I will replace their 30w cfl with a stronger one. perhaps they werent getting enough light
 
if that doesn't work try a full spectrum bulb. or better yet natural sun light. not just reflective light from a window but direct sun light, with shade so they do not get too hot..
 
I installed a 125W cfl. The males have a huge balloon of foam near their vent. And foam comes out with their poo. I wasn't able to see any mating (I saw them mating the first day I got them,but never saw them mating since).
Sunlight is not an option unfortunately.
I'll give them a week and see.
thanks
 

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