I know this has been asked before but the responses I'm reading don't match my experience.
What is the ideal M/F ratio for a breeding pen of coturnix quail that will keep the males from beating up the females?
Over the years I have tried 1:4 and 1:6 and the males ALWAYS eventually beat up the females to the point of culling.
Today I butchered my remaining extra males, leaving me with two breeding pens with a 1:8 ratio.
What has everyone, from your own personal experience, had long term sucess with? I want to get maybe one more hatch in before fall but go into winter with 2 stable breeding pens.
Thank you.
What is the ideal M/F ratio for a breeding pen of coturnix quail that will keep the males from beating up the females?
Over the years I have tried 1:4 and 1:6 and the males ALWAYS eventually beat up the females to the point of culling.
Today I butchered my remaining extra males, leaving me with two breeding pens with a 1:8 ratio.
What has everyone, from your own personal experience, had long term sucess with? I want to get maybe one more hatch in before fall but go into winter with 2 stable breeding pens.
Thank you.