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LBQ behaviour

Posted: 29 Feb 2012, 15:21
by Jayburd
Hi all,
Just wanted to share some interesting obs with my little button male...
Since I put the doves in yesterday morning (after worming etc.) the little button seems to have become significantly less shy.
The turtle doves spend quite a bit of time on the floor, and the quail sees to find that comforting in some way. He's been out all morning pecking away beside the doves.
He still runs off to hide when I approach the aviary, but he's out and about when I'm watching if I keep still, which he never used to do.
Perhaps he just likes the company. Since the female died he's been all alone. I'm working on getting another hen, but it won't be until April when the chicks the breeder has are ready to sell.

Also today I saw for the first time the "rocking" behaviour I've read about. H sat down, tipped onto his toes, then started to rock back and forth from his toes onto his heels and back again. He did this five or six time until her moved off, and started again in a different spot.

Could someone enlighten me as to why they do that or is it just a quirk of the species?

That's all :D

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 19:16
by Danny
Because they can - maybe it has something to do with no stabilising back toe????

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 19:40
by Jayburd
Hmmm.... Well he seems to enjoy it he's been doing it a lot :P
I'm just glad I actually et to see him at all! He usually just hides all the time.

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 20:23
by VR1Ton
Jayburd wrote:H sat down, tipped onto his toes, then started to rock back and forth from his toes onto his heels and back again. He did this five or six time until her moved off, and started again in a different spot.
Sure he hasn't been in to Debs "Medicin"cabinet, you are only suposed to give them water to drink :lol:

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 21:04
by Jayburd
:lol: :lol:

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 22:13
by jusdeb
Probly pooping Jay . :thumbup:
Shhhh VR :lol:

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 01 Mar 2012, 23:02
by desertbirds
Hes just trying to keep warm jay.

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 02 Mar 2012, 17:09
by Jayburd
both fair answers :P

Re: LBQ behaviour

Posted: 02 Mar 2012, 17:09
by Jayburd
though I tend to lean towards debs XP