- Aug 11, 2011
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Hey all!
So I’ve got one for-sure hen in the hospital pen, and the male I am fairly certain is responsible in a cage by himself awaiting final judgement. However, yesterday I pulled another bird as it was chasing around/harassing one of it’s fellows, and when I vent-checked it I saw foam!
Thing is, I’ve *never* seen this bird crow. NEVER. I put it in the cage with the male (thinking it, too, was male) and within the ten minutes it took for me to change the outside quail’s food/water he’d plucked it bald. I tried putting it in the hospital cage with the other injured female and they were fine yesterday, but this AM I checked on them first thing and it’d picked on her scabs (shoulda seen that coming, and frankly it wasn’t too bad, she’s fine) so now it’s in a pen by itself.
This entire time? Not one crow. But I checked it’s. vent again after it had been in the pen with the definite-female for 12+ hours and there’s still foam around it’s vent. Not a huge amount as compared to the males I’ve seen crow, but I am assuming that 12+ hours after it’s been bred surely the foam would be gone??
I suppose a secret male or two would explain why that one quail kept getting picked on, but this is frustrating, haha. I guess on the upside if it’s a male then I don’t feel so bad processing the other one, as two is at least enough to be a snack for one person.
So I’ve got one for-sure hen in the hospital pen, and the male I am fairly certain is responsible in a cage by himself awaiting final judgement. However, yesterday I pulled another bird as it was chasing around/harassing one of it’s fellows, and when I vent-checked it I saw foam!
Thing is, I’ve *never* seen this bird crow. NEVER. I put it in the cage with the male (thinking it, too, was male) and within the ten minutes it took for me to change the outside quail’s food/water he’d plucked it bald. I tried putting it in the hospital cage with the other injured female and they were fine yesterday, but this AM I checked on them first thing and it’d picked on her scabs (shoulda seen that coming, and frankly it wasn’t too bad, she’s fine) so now it’s in a pen by itself.
This entire time? Not one crow. But I checked it’s. vent again after it had been in the pen with the definite-female for 12+ hours and there’s still foam around it’s vent. Not a huge amount as compared to the males I’ve seen crow, but I am assuming that 12+ hours after it’s been bred surely the foam would be gone??
I suppose a secret male or two would explain why that one quail kept getting picked on, but this is frustrating, haha. I guess on the upside if it’s a male then I don’t feel so bad processing the other one, as two is at least enough to be a snack for one person.
