They wont miss him will they.

gabrielle1976

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I have a chicken chick in with my cortunix , they are all about what 5 weeks old or so now. The little do hicky on the chicks head is getting red and he / she is getting pink little wattles on his/her cheeks so I am thinking boy. Anyways I digress. My question is will the cortunix be upset when he/she is gone? They wont mind right?
 
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nah not at all I raise chicken chicks and quails in my brooder all the time, even grow them out together, when its time to move them out i just do
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Now if theres only one quail with that one chicken it might call.
 
This post made me wonder something of the same. I have an EE roo who is so rough on my BO girls that they're bald now...not a feather on their pretty little heads! I have someone who's interested in him and will be rehoming him hopefully this week and wondered the same thing....will the girls miss him? Will he be accepted by the new girls that he's going to live with?
 
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He is in with the 4 cortunix , 2 hens 2 roos.
I figured they probly dont care but I had to ask incase they are weird and pine for whatever reason.

hehe i think you're fine
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OH HOW HORRIBLE! THE POOR LITTLE DEARS LIL PINE AWAY LOOKING FOR HIM....... LOL--- JK! THEY'LL PROBABLY HAVE A PARTY---"WOO HOO THE GIANT MONSTER IS GONE"
 
He is getting kinda big acutally for awhile he was about there size then he had a growth spurt and he is like almost triple there size.
He was doing this wierd whiney peeping for like 2 hours last night I picked him up and checked him over and made shure he had food and water and finnly just coverd there whole cage and he eventually shut up . He is such a wierd little blighter , I think I may have confused his chicken groove haveing him grow up with quail.
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