That is probably about how the big one is feeling! The little one just keeps ducking underneath her. Over, and over. and over.
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Quote: lisa, do you have wild quail in you yard? if so make sure they cant get to the coturnix quail. They are very territorial. They will kill the cortex or any other domestic quail, no matter how big the domestic are.
Michelle, no breeding for me, I have not gotten brave enough to keep a rooster, or decide what kind to keep. As far as eggs from my girls go.... I have gotten no Polish eggs EVER from my golden laced who is a year old...and my blue one that got bit by the dog stopped when she got hurt. She lays awesome big eggs and about 5/week, pretty good. And my third, a white with black head is only 5 months old so it might be awhile.
Guess what? My DH just showed up. With the two chicks, he kept them in the trunk....Soooo they were freezing. AND he brought two button quail home, in a second little box....I thought they were dead, not moving at all. We put them under heat, and one started moving, then the other...looks like one is perfectly fine now and the second one I am not sure, it is alive though and doing much better. He just did not realize/think about putting them under the heater in the car. He felt soooo bad! And then we felt so happy when they perked up! I went from crying to so happy. I will get pics, they are so itty bitty.
Funny dialogue between us..
Then he says "we will have to wait a while to put those little ones in the coop "Ummmmm....dear, those stay in the house. They are an inside toy. He is so cute, he was trying to surprise me with the quail I was talking about getting , but did not understand the difference between the jumbo coturnix and button. I love that man for trying so hard! Bu he is a little lacking in chicken information here. I was giving him a hard time...the Delaware is probably 2 weeks old, the jap bantam a day or two old, so the Delaware is 4 or 5 times the size of the little one. Not so sure how this is going to work out in the brooder, but we are trying. " Honey, chicks need to play with friends their own size" I said.....He says "I can go get more chicks, right now, as many as you want!" Then I say noooooooooo not right now we are good. I think somebody else has chicken math around here this year.![]()
Sundance this reminded me of when Ed went crazy hatching quail. I hope I have not created a monster![]()
lisa, do you have wild quail in you yard? if so make sure they cant get to the coturnix quail. They are very territorial. They will kill the cortex or any other domestic quail, no matter how big the domestic are.
Lisa those chicks are so cute. You ladies made me so chick hungry that i made a trip to IFA and came home with 2 Delaware this afternoon. My daughter had a hard time deciding what to get. The smaller one seems like she will be a feisty one. lol I hope the 7 ladies I currently own will be good to them when they go in in a few months. How do you ladies go about adding to your flock? We lost our favorite chicken a few weeks ago and since then I had a crash course in chicken care. Little did I know but I think I got it figured out thanks to all the wonderful information here.![]()
LOVE this story! Glad your new babies are doing alright. Those itty bitties are so cute! You know I'm a sucker for the tiny ones.Michelle, no breeding for me, I have not gotten brave enough to keep a rooster, or decide what kind to keep. As far as eggs from my girls go.... I have gotten no Polish eggs EVER from my golden laced who is a year old...and my blue one that got bit by the dog stopped when she got hurt. She lays awesome big eggs and about 5/week, pretty good. And my third, a white with black head is only 5 months old so it might be awhile.
Guess what? My DH just showed up. With the two chicks, he kept them in the trunk....Soooo they were freezing. AND he brought two button quail home, in a second little box....I thought they were dead, not moving at all. We put them under heat, and one started moving, then the other...looks like one is perfectly fine now and the second one I am not sure, it is alive though and doing much better. He just did not realize/think about putting them under the heater in the car. He felt soooo bad! And then we felt so happy when they perked up! I went from crying to so happy. I will get pics, they are so itty bitty.
Funny dialogue between us..
Then he says "we will have to wait a while to put those little ones in the coop "Ummmmm....dear, those stay in the house. They are an inside toy. He is so cute, he was trying to surprise me with the quail I was talking about getting , but did not understand the difference between the jumbo coturnix and button. I love that man for trying so hard! Bu he is a little lacking in chicken information here. I was giving him a hard time...the Delaware is probably 2 weeks old, the jap bantam a day or two old, so the Delaware is 4 or 5 times the size of the little one. Not so sure how this is going to work out in the brooder, but we are trying. " Honey, chicks need to play with friends their own size" I said.....He says "I can go get more chicks, right now, as many as you want!" Then I say noooooooooo not right now we are good. I think somebody else has chicken math around here this year.![]()
Sundance this reminded me of when Ed went crazy hatching quail. I hope I have not created a monster![]()
[COLOR=800080]LOVE this story! Glad your new babies are doing alright. Those itty bitties are so cute! You know I'm a sucker for the tiny ones.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=800080]Something totally unrelated to chickens....those of you with grown children-how do you let them go when they decide it's time to move out of the house...2,500 miles away? Ugh! My oldest (19 this coming April) has decided to move back to Texas (where we lived for 4 years before we came to Logan). I'm having major anxiety, to say the least.[/COLOR]