Reeves
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2009, 08:17:26 PM » |
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Looking at the picture, I wouldn't salt or lime the ground. For one, you'll kill the trees. Worming the birds twice a year will take care of any of those problems. Worming should take place before the breeding season, and in the fall, before the on set of winter.
Steve (Pheasant Hollow Farm) has posted info on illnesses in the Health section. You may find the answer to the question there. If not, let us know.
Grit will depend on the soils in you pen. Looks like steep ground, so maybe the gravel (grit) they need will be there ? To be on the safe side, you can supply #1 and #2 size grit (ask your feed store) in a well drained area for them.
Although all the Quail and Pheasant species will bath in plain old dirt, I've found a sand area will always be used more often. This will help condition their feathers, and they also do this to help rid them selves of mites etc.
No need to supply medicated feed, or water, unless there is a problem. Medicated feed has just enough to "help" prevent sickness. It is not enough to cure anything.
You can guy grit, or just supply a fine gravel. They'll pick the size they want out of the gravel. Just make sure it is changed often. Fecal matter will end up in it, and this is not a good thing over time. Change it 12 times a year, or more. Same with the sand. I collect sand from a river bank near my place. I had bought 5 ton of beautiful golden washed sand one time. My birds wouldn't use it !
How old was the Quail when it died ?
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