Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Chinese Painted Quail Button/Chinese Painted Quail Help? Best Answer Will Be Given?

Button/Chinese Painted Quail Help? Best answer will be given? - chinese painted quail

I think I have a button / Quail Painted China for a run outdoors. This is a closed spring 1 meter (3 feet 4 inches) by 1.3 meters (4 feet 4 inches) by, 7 meters (2 feet 4 inches) with a mat with a soft cover of weeds. It is a 2 m with 2 m inside the cabin of this type is 1 foot 4 inches high (60cm by 60cm by 40cm). The whole is surrounded by fence.

Now ... He wanted to know:

1. Is it appropriate for the Bobwhite button?
2. How much they could save?
3. Where the problem lies in both sexes? (1 man and 2 women?, Male dominated?, Etc..)
4. To sit and Quail lay their eggs in open boxes above?
5. Incuabtors house are good?
6. If yes, what is the temperature, and something special that I know?

Thank you, all answers are appreciated.

1 comments:

nixity said...

That is a lot of questions.
First, it is suitable for the button quail.
I would say that 1 male and 3 female max. He receives more than one male, but.
The three hens are not always necessary, pursuing and harassing a pool.
No need to open the boxes above - Put some plants in dense can (such a dense grass in a corner, they can be on or behind you) and that is how they have been happier.
Otherwise, you can try a box of 8x8 open-fronted place in a corner with some chips inside. You can use it.
They are somewhat difficult because they do not really artificial settings to reproduce. The more sheets you put inside, the better.
Even if you're just hanging artificial plants outside the box that will help.
I've never used an incubator house - I had a Hova-Bator with eggs Turner circulating, however, and I really liked. So even if you do not quail to sit on their own eggs, you can something like that. However, I wonder .. where rULD believe keeping children? The package is only good for max 4 quails. Simply because they are aggressive and territorial with each other and like all other birds, who need space to run. Plus - I do not know if you have already owned or not, but their shit is very, very ... verrrryyy stinky if you let them accumulate.
Hopefully, your body has a way of cleaning the feces or dropped, so it does not accumulate in one place.

Post a Comment