King quails are probably mature within 10 weeks of hatching.
I think if she was egg bound you'd know it, she'd not be looking well.
Try putting another male in there for a few hours, sometimes competition can get a male interested!
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Our local pet shop has a few males for sale,i think i might get another make and see what happens(hope they don't fight).
They are top little birds they used to get upset when i went into the avairy but now they just wonder around my feet.
Thanks for everyones help.
Harv
They are top little birds they used to get upset when i went into the avairy but now they just wonder around my feet.
Thanks for everyones help.
Harv
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Oh they'll almost certainly fight - just as long as you remove him quickly. Best to get a loan from someone than buy a whole nother one! That's what you want, for one to establish dominance. Hen the hen goes and mates with the victor
Don't get me wrong I don't fight them!! Just need to establish a dominant male.
Don't get me wrong I don't fight them!! Just need to establish a dominant male.
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As soon as you put another male in the cage they will be fighting. Keep a close eye on them as the dominant male will peck the weaker one and not stop until he is not a threat any longer which usually means that he is pretty sick looking.
Same with chicks. They need to be removed before they start showing any adult male color. I learnt the hard way.
As soon as you put another male in the cage they will be fighting. Keep a close eye on them as the dominant male will peck the weaker one and not stop until he is not a threat any longer which usually means that he is pretty sick looking.
Same with chicks. They need to be removed before they start showing any adult male color. I learnt the hard way.
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hey guys i dont know if i have been lucky or what , but i have only had 2 pairs of quails and both go down after fincished laying , my silver pair has had 2 clutch 5 in both clutches only 3 died ,
my normal pair has had 6 clutchs biggest clutch was 15 , av clucth is 7 but they have never lost one
my normal pair has had 6 clutchs biggest clutch was 15 , av clucth is 7 but they have never lost one
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Did they end up laying? Harvey11.
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The only "hen" I have ever had that does not lay is my hermaphradite. Who has just changed back to a cock for the 3rd or 4th time. Had never really taken a lot of notice of how long quail lived before breeding this bird. It is strange "oddball" is over 10 years old, and everything else has died before that age. Could it be that never having to exert its self to reproduce it is fitter?
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