Pair Chinese
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 01-08-2008

I have a couple of quail china how long to sit?
I know nothing of these little birds is there anyone out there that I report on its care and all that please.
Do you mean Quail Chinese Painted "Button Quail? They are often mislabeled. Quail are not even true. Sit sit or do you mean the time needed to lay an egg or sitting on the eggs and hatching them. They usually do not nest in their eggs. difficult to obtain ideal conditions for the hens to sit. I raised last year. They tend to "popcorn" until they can often be a problem, get a head injury. canabalise sometimes fight and others. so babies are small and even adults are very sensitive to cold and wet conditions. Darn things breed like crazy, I just had to put all eggs in my incubator styro. I went from 15 to 100 in just months. Came in lots of different pretty colors. You can feed them mashed game bird starter (27% protein) when they are babies. Then producer collapse GB (22%) when 3 / 4 grown (@ ~ 8 weeks). As adults (12 + weeks) can eat the eggs which were 18-20% and add a little power paraket, mealworms and vegetables for fun. females require better quality, more protein, more calcium, esp. if you want eggs for hatching. As for literature in his care, Dr. Hayes etc. is a book you can order online. Could be available in some larger or feedshops petstore. Petco has a care sheet can be downloaded. Some of the well-known breeders in the U.S. could have published information on their websites (for example, Garry Landry in Los Angeles, CA McDonnald Jodi). Have Fun!
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