The QUAIL stopped Laying EGGS! Will THIS be the ANSWER to our Problem?
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- The quail have completely stopped laying eggs. Hopefully todays project will solve that problem.
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In the Spring, you should just be able to layer the dark tarp right over the top of the clear, since it's a bit longer, it will reach down further on the sides to screw it into the wood, then next Winter just remove the dark one, and the clear is already set
You read my mind! 😁
I had the same idea. One less thing to store.
The dark one could be adjusted in the summer depending on how hot things are covering whole or a only a portion of the coop.
Yes would that work. Just add the other tarp on top of the clear one
There's always shade cloth too. Different degrees of shade, and could be doubled up if wanted. Then it's still shaded, but not so dark as with a tarp.
I raised my quail in a large coop with no floor. In the winter I piled a bunch of fluffed up hay in there and they loved it. The would bury themselves in the hay when it was cold. I never lost one, no matter how cold it got.
Using a bunch of hay during the winter is a really good idea. 👍 A natural insulator for the birds.
You may find that it is better to have the light come on in the early morning rather then extend the daylight and quickly shut off. At least it works that way with chickens. Light coming on does't seem to bother them. However being light then suddenly going dark does not let them get ready for bedding down for the night. They are caught off guard not knowing when the dark of night is coming.
If you put an inexpensive peel and stick tile or linoleum down cleanup would be even easier and the plywood would last a long time I think some of the dollar stores sell both.
We did that in chicken coop and it made all the difference In cleanup
Great solution to the short tarp. 😊
A huge difference in the lighting and appearance when the tarp was changed. You always come up with some amazing solutions to issues that arise with your projects. Hopefully you will get a good egg laying cycle this winter.
Wow, what a transformation a tarp can make! I hope this is a good change for the birds. ❤
Wow this is so much better for them. So light and more natural for them.
Vinal flooring will making a very big difference. We have it in our coop, love it. So easy to clean. String up holiday lights around the sides and door. It will give light and some heat. Love the clear tarp. Need one for a shorter high tunnel for spring and fall plants. Thanks for sharing. I think the quail will enjoy it. God bless and protect.
What a huge difference the clear tarp made!
Would love it to see it at night with the light on!
I watch Cog Hill Farm and in their chicken coops they lay down a sheet of inexpensive vinyl flooring down. They said it makes the coop so much easier to clean and change the shavings.
You should probably wear a dust mask when working with bird droppings to avoid a fungal infection in your lungs.
Yes. Histoplasmosis is no joke.
They know that
Obviously, they don’t but texasnurse is correct Histoplasmosis is no joke!
I 💯agree ❣️. My uncle died because he contracted a disease due to bird droppings.
We Love you Sarah and Kevin, please protect your lungs, it’s not worth the risk.
You are right there is a fungal infection called histo plasmosis and I and my sister had this as children going into my uncle's chicken pin and it can cause a lot of lung problems my sister actually got an Eye problem macular degeneration from it
Our area in the barn where our quail are is dark. A string of Christmas lights does the trick and they are laying!!
When we lived in MO I had my quail in 8x4 in ground garden bed/runs. I rotated them through the beds that I planted with leafy greens. As the plants were spent the quail cleaned up the bed ready for re-seeding. I had greenhouse plastic over the beds in winter to keep the worst of the weather off. The quail were very happy and laid most of the year. I plan to do the same now that we have moved back to England.
I use a dawn to dusk timer. It lets you set 2,4, 6 hours after dusk so you don’t need to remember to turn on a light.
Looks great, one thing for sure is these quail at sooo much calmer than those that chased each other around and around and around ,,, and as always another great video
I'm sure the quail will love all that light.
God bless you both. The love of the Lord just shines right through everything you do. 🙏
I am very interested to know if your egg production increases. Great job and so glad it's working out so well to have them outside
I suspect that the spent shavings are a GREAT addition to the compost pile! Thanks, you two, and God bless!
Something you could try…We use a cheap vinyl flooring on our coop floor. It protects the wood from moisture and rot. We also can roll it back up wash it if need be…although haven’t had the need to do that yet.
I love how you two always work together!! What a great example of teamwork!!
My daughter bought me these lights for my chicken coop. I love them. A great birthday present. lv and Prayers to all.
Once again, you taught me something I didn't know I needed to learn! May I also say that your production value is excellent. You take such care while filming and editing so that we see what you're doing and why. I know that takes a lot of your time. Thanks so much!
I raise quail in Aviaries, i recommend not letting the bedding get wet if you have many days of rain, as it will stink if it stays wet. I think you could put an awning on it to help prevent rain from getting in.
Hey. Just a heads up. My father was a heavy equipment operator and I was running a tractor by the time I was 12. A big safety thing he said to me is to always travel with the bucket low, not up high. Tip over hazard. I kinda cringe when I see you do that😢
Agreed! Bucket as low as is practical. Keep the center of gravity low especially with a load in the bucket!
I was taught this in tractor safety in 1980's. Absolutely accurate. Also, for the masses, no passengers without their own seats. If you roll over you CANNOT save the passenger(s). Too often people mow with child onboard the lap or wheelwell.
That was scary
That's the difference between day and night. 😂Looks great
You should do like I did with my chicken house and cover the whole floor with epdm liner. It makes cleaning out so much easier and you don’t have to worry about your floor rotting out
Awesome idea with the screws & pair cord!!!
🙏👍🌻
If you're willing to consider Outdoor String Lights with remote they usually have the ability to schedule when the lights are turn on and off. Some have time limits such as 3, 5, 8 hours and others allow you to schedule the turn on and off time.
That's great looks so much better blessings 🎉🎉🎉
Love it! This is a perfect example of how to work smarter rather than harder and you both excel at this. Well done!
Nice job my friends,,I can tell you care deeply for your animals,,,that means you care more for humanity 👍that's what we all should be striving for.
Excellent information. Very happy it's working out for you guys.
The two of you can figure out everything so well. There is a lot of common sense in what you do. Thank you so much for all you share in your posts.
If you add big sand pits for them, most of your eggs will be laid in the pits. For your size area and quail qty I would suggest the concrete mixing trays at Lowes/HD. A mixture of 50/50 dirt/sand works best.
1. Pretty dusty in there. You should be wearing a dust mask.
2. Leave the clear tarp on all year. In the summer just add the dark tarp over it, or better yet, add a shade cloth. Then when it gets this time of year again, just remove and stow the shade cloth. No need to put the clear tarp on over and over, year after year.
buddy of mine uses a big shop vac to clean out his coops that way u dont have to move the birds out, he said by the time he moved the birds out he could of had the floor vac out works good he said
You two have a beautiful 😍❤farm and home.
The best litter I found for quail was hemp shavings. They composted perfectly.
To save time, when you change the tarp in the spring, could you put the dark one on top of the clear? This way you would only have to take off/put on the dark one. I don’t know how much time this would save or if it would be too warm with both tarps on. Just a thought.
I was going to suggest the same thing! Kinda like shade cloth for the high tunnel(quail)!
Same same 😄
I was thinking the same thing. It certainly would streamline the process twice a year.
Like the new look of the quail coop.
That's looks awesome guys god bless you job will done.
We added wiggle wire track, use heavyweight white tarps with shade cloth over it in the summers
You folks do great at adjusting on the fly. Your projects are always interesting as you seek efficient ways to care for the plants and animals.
Tractor supply has a bedding called pelletized horse bedding. Is compressed untreated pine. It looks like pelletized food. Once the pellets get wet it turns into sawdust irs cheap and clean. I've started using it with my chickens...pretty much all Mt animals and I have my quail in a coop on the ground
I love watching you two work together! You and Ruth Zimmerman just bless my soul every week ! Thanks
Great video. Giving me lots of ideas (not only for quail) on this design and process. Thanks.
You'll definitely get more eggs. I have power at hutches and use a string of LED Christmas lights and get more eggs than I have layers every day. I set timer to come on 6-7am and 5-9pm to give them 14 hours of light. If the clear tarp doesn't get destroyed by UV you can just lay the dark one over it in spring.
in winter or now, just add in some pine branches for hiding and heat conservation. Ive had quail a year now and just love em!! I made a green house for mine.
I don't know if this would apply to quail or not. I've always heard that if you are extending day length with artificial light you should have the lights come on before dawn rather than after dark. The birds use the dimming twilight to find where they are going to settle / roost for the night. If the light goes off suddenly they are left in the dark without being able to see where to bed down.
I would look into splicing a timer (like you want) between the battery and the light.
Good ☕️☕️ Morning Kevin & Sarah.❤️
Good information, glad the process has worked.
Hello from Angola Indiana.😊
We have an open air coop for our chickens. It would be simple to modify this hoop coop using wiggle wire and channel, then pieces of plastic. It could be done within one hour.
Another informative video, Take care and God's Blessings
Thanks guys! 👋❤️🙏
Wow a big difference.
Can you show us the light at night?
Thanks ❤
I’ve only used it 2 nights so far so the verdict is still out whether or not it is going to help. Hard to shoot video after dark but I will try to upload a photo to the community area of RUclips at some point. - Kevin
I love your quail content! Thank you so much! I'm hoping to implement this style of quail care near Lebanon.
You all work so great together as a team. I love that
Looks great. Hope they love it.
It’s amazing how much difference in the light that tarp makes! Love that solar light!
What if you made sky lights?? Cut some holes in the dark tarp and layer the clear tarp. Then they can have light and shade. 😊
Well done!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
If you put some cheap vinyl flooring down, it makes it easy enough to sweep with a broom. That works really good on my coop.
I am in Sudbury, I Ontario
I would like to tell you that it would be easier if you made a little tiny house in there that they could be in and you wouldn’t have to pick them up. You could close them up at night. They would stay warmer in a little tiny house inside of their up off the ground All together. When you’re cleaning the coop, they would be all inside the house. You wouldn’t have to pick them up no stress and it will make it much easier for them to be in when it’s really cold you can close it and make them warmer from their own heat.
i got a similar solar light for my horse shelter, then realized the winds would break the light. I found a similar solar light with metal mounting brackets for the lights itself. I hope it works for you. your coops look fantastic.
👍👍👍👍👍 ❤❤❤❤❤ still think vinyl on top of your wooden floor would have protected the wood and made it last longer, just my opinion
Yall can put down vinyl flooring to protect the plywood flooring. I did that for my chicken coop. Works really well. Love your videos. God bless yall!
Now you need to find some tiny sunglasses for your little birds!
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If you use supplemental light, your egg production will drop off from the norm substantially next season. I have been homesteading since 2011 and have learned this the hard way. Also your water barrel will act as a store of thermal energy when its cold if you put it inside the coop in the winter. And will be less likely to freeze if thats possible in your area.
Really enjoyed watching 👍👍
Changing/cleaning their coop will prevent them from laying for 10 days.. also if something is frightening them at night they will stop laying.. I raise these quail and this has been my experience
I use poly feed sacks cut open and duct tapped together to cover my wood chicken house floor. I lay down strips rather than one big tarp do it is easy to carefully pick up the tarps and dump into front end loader
I use bedding on top of the tarps. Very easy for me to clean the chicken house.
We like to use white tarps for our chicken tractors still provides shade and let’s a lot of light in all while reflecting heat. We noticed that the dark tarps radiate the heat inside so we don’t use them in the summer.
just a suggestion that might help, line the bottom of the pen with a tarp then put on the shavings, then all you'll have to do is pick up the corners of the tarp and dump in the tractor bucket instead of shoveling...
Very nice! I was wondering why you would have to change the tarp back to the dark next year. Why can't you use a shade cloth like you do in your greenhouse over the plastic to keep it cool, but still have maximum light? You wouldn't have to change out the tarp every season that way.
Hi, I used Christmas lights on my quail cages and a light plug timer that you would use if you leave your home and want it to look like someone is around. Worked really well it did. So this will work out. I have even used a rechargeable shop flashlight that had a hook on it worked good to for my chickens.
I was hoping to see the light in the evening/dark, but great video just the same!
I love my quail on the ground. They are so happy. But I do have a hard time finding the eggs
They are ground birds. This makes sense.
They do like sleeping up on a high perch. I even had a blind bird and the others coached her up on the perch every night.
Supplemental light should always be added to the morning hours, not the evening. It is more in line with their circadian rhythm.
Agree plus when the light goes out the way he’s setting it up it will not be a gradual darkness but a sudden darkness which will be stressful for the birds
Makes me want to build a hoop house and raise quail.
That new tarp really brightened up the hoop coop! Looked like a beautiful day to get your project done 😊
When I added a light to our chicken coop, I put together a 12 volt timer, small 12 volt LiFePo battery, solar panel and 12 volt led light. The timer I use has multiple on-off settings. I set it to come shortly before sunset and go off after some time. I think the whole setup was under $100, and I can add more lights or other 12 volt items if needed.
I did this because, like you, I could not find a light that would come on at sunset and go aff after a couple of hours.
I would have the dark tarp over half and the clear tarp over half, quail would probably feel more secure and if you had some kind of weird hot weather they would still have shade.😉
To eliminate the inconvenience of a tarp that turns out to have it's size falsely advertised and be too short; the next time you change the tarp, add a 1x12 inch board at the bottom of the coop on both sides. Then you can center the tarp without a problem.
If you do that, you can extend the life of the wood by using threaded inserts where the grommets are screwed down.
You can eliminate the snagging by either putting tape over that area of the wire, or place 1/4 inch thick PVC boards over the coop.
Cut an 1/8 inch deep dado into the boards at the end that way, you can tie rope or twine onto the tarp and run the twine or rope in the dado to pull the tarp over the coop. This will give you more control over the tarp on windy days as well. Simply screw the tarp down at the two ends first, and then pull the tarp over the coup.
What if, in the summer, instead of putting the dark tarp back on, you put some shade cloth on it, make it cooler but they can still get sunshine
You both are willing to try NEW IDEAS to help your animals improve their lives and their productivity...! Hope this works out well...! God Bless, Shelly 👍❤👍
I have a timer on my solar light for chickens. I set time to go on and off.
We turn our light on in the early morning so that the birds can go to bed on earth time. So clock timer to turn on your solar that you have preset for so many hours....I guess you will need to run a drop cord or go potty at 3:00 a.m. and turn on then....good luck❣️. Also if your birds roost they cannot if light just shuts off leaving them in the dark. That is why morning light just starts their day early.
We built your hoop coop according to your video last year for our quail, and they have lived comfortably in it for a year and a half. :) Actually we've built five so far, we have chickens now too and plan on making one for rabbits as well! We put a clear tarp on the back when it gets cold, and sometimes during summer storms. We cover the back with shade cloth otherwise. Of course we had the SAME problem finding solar powered timed lights. We went with a decent solar panel, a good quality USB battery, and Christmas lights that stay on 24/7. (I also hook up a fan, a camera, and an aquarium heater for the water.) I'm still looking for an in-line USB Christmas light timer that doesn't need to be monitored every day!
We haven't had to scoop out bedding, we just add some wood chips every week or two and stir it up for them. It has stayed dry and fresh.
Hi Kevin & Sarah, I watched this ep. and was thinking about a little more shade for them, so if they want to get out of the straight sun they could. how about a piece of broad at the back of the coupe. My husband & I love watching Living Traditions Homestead. this is our first feedback though. Keep up the great work. See you on the TV.
A water heater stand would lift your garbage can off the plywood floor so air could circulate below it.
(1) What about running 2 lengths of christmas (multi-color or white ?) LED light strings around the edging of the windows - and put onto a timer with the solar charger and battery system - less energy use and greater overall light profusion. (2) Could also install LED spotlight 60W - 80-100 W and that would definitely have some greater illumination. (3) If you also put in some mylar plastic sheeting onto the bottom walls, then the greater albedo light bounce would have even greater illumination of the ground level of lighting for the birds.
Bird poo made my family sick with histoplasmosis, very bad.
Great video Kevin! An idea for your ends, just build a square frame around each end, Same height and width as the enclosure. Then, mount a piece of metal conduit tubing across the top, and tape a plastic sheet to the conduit along an edge. Essentially you're making a simple "roller shade" like for a window, with plastic sheeting. Now if you want to open it up, just roll up the plastic, and if you want it closed, pull it down and hold the bottom down. If you want it to always look nice and neat, tape another piece of conduit to the bottom of the plastic, and it'll keep the bottom from wrinkling, and the weight hold it down by itself. I've made these with both plastic and metal conduit, whatever you have on hand will work, but the metal one works better for the top so it doesn't bow in the middle. Even then, you can keep a plastic one from bowing as much if you stuff a stick or a piece of wood inside. Good luck!
Way more light with the new tarp. Not sure if that 1 small light will be enough but you can add a few more if needed.
The clear tarp should help allow them to lay better during the winter and early spring.
Will you also do for the chickens and ducks?
I would leaclve this one on year round and just offer shade for them inside like short childrens folding tables you can even store styff on the tables. I do this in one of my pens over top of the duck water tray if i have to keep them cooped up for the day.
If the timer on your light is like the one I have, you should be able to turn it on at a pre determined time, set the timer for 2-4-6 hours, and it will come on ever day at that same time, stay on for the appropriate number of hours, and turn itself off! Win for not having to do that every day!