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- Jun 6, 2013
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These guys were doing it from the day I brought them home. Darn! Maybe I'll get more hatching eggs and try again.
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The good thing is the couple girls should lay like crazy so you should have your own eggs to hatch. I would cull or at least separate the extra boys right away.
#3 and #5 are for sure boys, the rest are tibetan/range or rosetta so they cannot be sexed by feather color. There is a great thread called coturnix quail basics- information and pictures galore that has lots more info.![]()
Rats can cause scalping also. But not enough hens per rooster will do it too.
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Well luckily it's not a rat problem! I'm sure it was an issue of way too many roos. There's been no further issue since I removed the two copper breasted boys. Only problem is that I don't know if the three I left in the pen are all girls or if there's a roo in there! Also realizing how difficult it's going ot be to find eggs in that tall grass... hm...