Jul 20, 2014 #1 ladylynch Chirping 6 Years Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 111 Reaction score 1 Points 73 Location Horatio, Arkansas
Jul 20, 2014 Thread starter #2 ladylynch Chirping 6 Years Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 111 Reaction score 1 Points 73 Location Horatio, Arkansas
Jul 20, 2014 #3 Quail Jailer Songster 5 Years Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 991 Reaction score 88 Points 118 I dont raise bobs but am quite familiar with wild ones, the males have white on their faces, the females are more muted and rusty colored where the males are white. Again, this is wild birds... Hope this helps.
I dont raise bobs but am quite familiar with wild ones, the males have white on their faces, the females are more muted and rusty colored where the males are white. Again, this is wild birds... Hope this helps.
Jul 20, 2014 #4 John-1948 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Oct 17, 2013 Messages 45 Reaction score 5 Points 22 Location Central Florida, where the Palm Trees meet the Oc
Jul 20, 2014 #5 Quail Jailer Songster 5 Years Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 991 Reaction score 88 Points 118 Yeah! like that...LOL
Jul 20, 2014 Thread starter #6 ladylynch Chirping 6 Years Joined Jul 11, 2013 Messages 111 Reaction score 1 Points 73 Location Horatio, Arkansas So it appears I have 4 males and 2 females
Jul 20, 2014 #7 Quail Jailer Songster 5 Years Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 991 Reaction score 88 Points 118 You'll need two more hens or two fewer roosters, one of the reasons I don't raise bobwhites, they pretty much only do well in pairs or large colonies.
You'll need two more hens or two fewer roosters, one of the reasons I don't raise bobwhites, they pretty much only do well in pairs or large colonies.