These males are very well-behaved. I mean there has two be two dozen here? And in 6 minutes not a single one of them attempted to start a train on some poor bastard that dropped the soap? Man, the baby monitor in my Bachelor pad is like watching a Micheal Bay movie in the middle of a Tornado. Never a single feather out of place, though. I dont know how they do it.
We hatched 3 eggs together, so had 1 male & two females for about eight weeks. One of our female recently got away, and we haven't Bern able to find her. Ever since, our boy is restless in their home, going back and forth, and he's calling like this, but constantly. Do you think it's because he misses the other female?
Birds don't have moral feelings, they don't miss each other... A breeding couple is formed by 4-5 females and 1 male... Any other ratio puts them in disbalance... Imagine this : Instead the lone male mating 10 times a day with 5 females he has to do it with just one. This experience is overwhelming for the female and she starts ignoring him and not letting him easy to claim her. His sounds are an effort to attract other females, couz the guy has needs... Always keep the ratio stable! To much males = male fights, and too much females = female fights.
Hey any chance anyone knows the answer to this question, cant seem to find the answer anywhere. My male quail only seem to crow whenever i walk in the room they are being kept, otherwise they are almost completely silent. I was wondering why they only call when they see me lol
He loves you. My brother had quail, and every time my mother walked in, one of the males would crow to her all the time. Birds do show affection toward people. My chickens were cuddly toward me but not others.
I’d be pretty loud if you locked me in a cage too… sounds much better if they’re spread out in a field… obviously can’t release all of em but maybe let some go after they’ve produced for you…. Yes some will survive… yes they will…
Releasing pets or livestock into the wild is why we have an invasive species problem. Do not release domesticated animals into the wild, ever. It doesn't matter if it's a native species, because the genetics may be off from human interaction and breeding of that species. Better to butcher them when they become "useless" and leave the wild ones to produce more of their own.
Beautiful colors 🥰🥰🥰
These males are very well-behaved. I mean there has two be two dozen here? And in 6 minutes not a single one of them attempted to start a train on some poor bastard that dropped the soap? Man, the baby monitor in my Bachelor pad is like watching a Micheal Bay movie in the middle of a Tornado.
Never a single feather out of place, though. I dont know how they do it.
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We hatched 3 eggs together, so had 1 male & two females for about eight weeks. One of our female recently got away, and we haven't Bern able to find her. Ever since, our boy is restless in their home, going back and forth, and he's calling like this, but constantly. Do you think it's because he misses the other female?
It very well could be
Birds don't have moral feelings, they don't miss each other... A breeding couple is formed by 4-5 females and 1 male... Any other ratio puts them in disbalance... Imagine this : Instead the lone male mating 10 times a day with 5 females he has to do it with just one. This experience is overwhelming for the female and she starts ignoring him and not letting him easy to claim her. His sounds are an effort to attract other females, couz the guy has needs... Always keep the ratio stable! To much males = male fights, and too much females = female fights.
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Hey any chance anyone knows the answer to this question, cant seem to find the answer anywhere. My male quail only seem to crow whenever i walk in the room they are being kept, otherwise they are almost completely silent. I was wondering why they only call when they see me lol
i do not but you should be thankful when they crow 24/7 you start to hate it lol
He loves you. My brother had quail, and every time my mother walked in, one of the males would crow to her all the time.
Birds do show affection toward people. My chickens were cuddly toward me but not others.
My quail crow only in morning 4-6 when he wakes
it could be that he recognizes when you come in you give him food.
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this makes my day i hatched 5 quails an m nephew suffocated 3 of them by accident now i only have 2😭
that horrible
I’d be pretty loud if you locked me in a cage too… sounds much better if they’re spread out in a field… obviously can’t release all of em but maybe let some go after they’ve produced for you…. Yes some will survive… yes they will…
Do you mean release into the wild?
Releasing pets or livestock into the wild is why we have an invasive species problem. Do not release domesticated animals into the wild, ever. It doesn't matter if it's a native species, because the genetics may be off from human interaction and breeding of that species. Better to butcher them when they become "useless" and leave the wild ones to produce more of their own.
yeah, if you mean release into wild, I'm not sure that's a good idea sorry