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birdboy508

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african harlequins 3 males and 2 females getting along.
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I need some harlies! Like, NOW!
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What will come first for me? The harlies, the valleys or the gambels?!
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I'm waiting for you to let me know, SISTA
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Oh, let's now add penguin-looking tuxedoish button quail to the list
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*EDIT* P.S. Sorry to derail this thread!
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i have 19 due on saturday! i hope they are a good hatch... cross your fingers! i got them from tony in NH and they were sent to PA (me) all intact! not a single break! the best packaging job i'v ever seen. and i have dealt with a LOT of shipped quail eggs. some better than others. but TONYS METHOD works best IMO...
 
Thank you for the kind words.
Hey Jaysfine,remember those 2 pairs were together for about 2 years.Having an extra male will probably interupt the breeding.To get better breeding results,I would pair them off and switch males every other week and include all 3 males with the switching,and your fertility should never be a problem.I know as a colony,fertility was not good for me,but I didn't have the space to seperate.Well I did,but the pens I had were for pheasants.These harlequins were a wim purchase and I enjoyed them while I had them.I may get them again later on,but more focus to pheasants.I even got rid of the ringnecks and bobwhites that I raise to sell to guys training their dogs.So now I am raising birds just for myself and selling off young when available.
In N.H.,Tony.
 

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