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Yeah, he never laid those pretty blue eggs dang it!
Yeah, he never laid those pretty blue eggs dang it!
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They have friendly rivarly, They do not attack each other sometimes.. But they will steal food and retreat it to their 'Bases' Chicken base being the left side of the coop and Duck base being on the right, I call it their bases because they will steal food and hide it in their bases to eat later. The only time they fight is if they find worms.. Then it gets physical!Do your ducks and chickens get along?
Oh boy. Don't forget the humidity effect on toes and legs (or is that just quail?) where they're more likely to have curled toes or splay legs with too-high humidity. Even more things to be worried about!I can’t take a walk it’s pouring here What if drowns, or is shrink wrapped?? The humidity is down to 68%…
How many quail do you have?Oh boy. Don't forget the humidity effect on toes and legs (or is that just quail?) where they're more likely to have curled toes or splay legs with too-high humidity. Even more things to be worried about!
Let me tell you, trying to use a band-aid cut in half to make tiny leg hobbles for a newborn quail chick is not the arts and crafts I wanted to deal with.
Personally I think ducks have the cutest walk but a chicken running is hystericalThey have friendly rivarly, They do not attack each other sometimes.. But they will steal food and retreat it to their 'Bases' Chicken base being the left side of the coop and Duck base being on the right, I call it their bases because they will steal food and hide it in their bases to eat later. The only time they fight is if they find worms.. Then it gets physical!
Not just a crack now a full blown hole! The eggs rocking! I wasn’t this nervous when I went into labor with my kids lolOh boy. Don't forget the humidity effect on toes and legs (or is that just quail?) where they're more likely to have curled toes or splay legs with too-high humidity. Even more things to be worried about!
Let me tell you, trying to use a band-aid cut in half to make tiny leg hobbles for a newborn quail chick is not the arts and crafts I wanted to deal with.
Uh...I don't really know at the moment. I *had* a covey of 15 hens and 2 roos, but then we hatched 30ish from eggs I ordered, gave away 5 hens to my mother in law, and hatched another 30 eggs. Assuming half of all these hatched eggs are roos, which we typically cull (though the Husband says he's going to see if we can rehome them first, this time), we'll end up with...40 hens and however many roos we decide to keep. We have a 6 x 4 cage (so 24 sqft) and an auxiliary 4 x 2 cage attached to the main cage...we'll end up rehoming some of the hens and keeping around 25 hens + up to 4 roos between the cages.How many quail do you have?
Sooo a lot? Aww I wished I lived closer I’d take a roo and some hens. My husband would probably divorce me. He can have the house, I’m keeping the chickens lol.Uh...I don't really know at the moment. I *had* a covey of 15 hens and 2 roos, but then we hatched 30ish from eggs I ordered, gave away 5 hens to my mother in law, and hatched another 30 eggs. Assuming half of all these hatched eggs are roos, which we typically cull (though the Husband says he's going to see if we can rehome them first, this time), we'll end up with...40 hens and however many roos we decide to keep. We have a 6 x 4 cage (so 24 sqft) and an auxiliary 4 x 2 cage attached to the main cage...we'll end up rehoming some of the hens and keeping around 25 hens + up to 4 roos between the cages.
This. Mine fight over mice and scorpions
Oh no the thread is dying! Quick everybody revive it!!!
Here are my ducks!! Revive thread! REVIVE!!!
The thing that drives me bananas is when someone will have problems, get answers and never update. “Helloooo how did it go???”They can eat scorpions?!!
Don’t worry, it may languish for a while but five or six years from now someone will post asking for an update. Happens all the time.