What do I need to know?!!!

kuchchicks

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I have had chickens for 7 years. I am pretty comfortable dealing with them, housing them, feeding them, emergencies, etc... but recently I hatched out a couple of quail... did not think the eggs were even fertile and surprise... they hatched. They are currently about a week and a half old. I have them in a little wire bird cage in my kitchen as they have started to fly and I cannot leave them in my box with my baby chicks. My questions are this: I am currently feeding them a "meat" bird started that is 22% protein and was recommended to me at the feed store (non-medicated)... any other suggestions? Second, when they are full grown is there any reason they cannot be housed with my silkies and polish? I have 2 Polish hens and a roo as well as 4 silkie hens and a roo. All of them are very docile so I thought they would be safe with them. Lastly, is there any thing else that I need to know about quail? This will probably be my only encounter with them. I don't believe I will hatch them again but these two are awesome. Very sweet and seem to fall asleep in my hand whenever I hold them. :)
 
Sounds awesome!

Do you know if they are male or female? What species are they? Male quail, or so I've heard, are very aggressive. However, I bet you could keep docile female quail with your laid-back chicken breeds.
I've never had quail before, but I hear that bantam hens can be used to raise quail and have been used in this way for decades.

Best of luck!
 
Get them away from the chickens. If they aren't already sick they will be. Always care for your quail first & wash well after carrying for the chickens. They can't be houses together.

22% isn't high enough protein for them. You will need about 28%.

You also can't keep only two quail together unless they are the same sex. You need 4 female to 1 male minimal. I keep them 6 to 1 myself. My males were very active. They worked hard at keeping all of their girls taken care of.
 
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I dunno if you have a tractor supply close by if you do look for a product called farmers helper its a high protein feed in a small bag in the chicken feed section add that to your other feed to boost protein percent or feed by itself. If you use a feed store get purina gamebird starter.
 

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