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Title: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 15, 2008, 12:44:00 PM
Hey,
Day 17, my eggs have finally hatched........... p42
I have so far about 13 chicks that have hatched and i noticed that more are on their way.
I'm just getting their brooder ready so will put them in a little later, they need their rest after pipping all last night, poor little guys!
I'm just excited and happy that everything is working good so far, although i had 4 chicks unfortunately die after they hatched, and I'm looking into what caused this, i was so upset when i saw this.
I will post pictures later,

birdlover17
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: CharlieHorse on May 15, 2008, 01:29:30 PM
 :cool:

You'll have to work 10 hrs a day to pay for the feed and things for all those birds won't ya? 

How many hours are you workin' now?  6, 7, 8? 

You're not keepin' them in your sock drawer are ya?  One might crawl up inside of a sock and you won't find it until you put it on and wedge it between your toes.

Please, don't post any pictures of those dead chicks, just the live ones. I'm a bit squeamish.


Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: GSP4 on May 15, 2008, 01:45:57 PM
Congrats! birdlover17
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 15, 2008, 04:24:00 PM
:cool:

You'll have to work 10 hrs a day to pay for the feed and things for all those birds won't ya? 

How many hours are you workin' now?  6, 7, 8? 

You're not keepin' them in your sock drawer are ya?  One might crawl up inside of a sock and you won't find it until you put it on and wedge it between your toes.

Please, don't post any pictures of those dead chicks, just the live ones. I'm a bit squeamish.




..in a stock drawer... s020..no a brooder.
Yeah, i wasn't going to post pictures of the dead chicks, just the live ones. Honestly i do feel sad that they died,they made it through the incubation period and had to die on hatch day, thats terrible  :sad: :sad: dont understand why they died though.


Thanks GSP4..!!!!
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: slider on May 15, 2008, 04:39:49 PM
Sorry about your loss....but they make GOOD soup!!!!!!!! s020
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 15, 2008, 07:23:37 PM
Sorry about your loss....but they make GOOD soup!!!!!!!! s020

Come on thats not funny, were talking about a life here...... s176   
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: wildergamebirds on May 15, 2008, 08:06:44 PM
Sorry about your loss....but they make GOOD soup!!!!!!!! s020

Come on thats not funny, were talking about a life here...... s176   

  So does that mean you are going to vote conservative, this November?
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 16, 2008, 08:51:01 PM
went to the feed store today to buy Turkey Starter for the chicks, turns out i have to wait a week or so to get it, any ideas on what i can feed the quail chicks now while i wait?
I know that you can feed bread, eggs, broccoli florets, is there anything else i can give them?

Thanks
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: CoopVilla on May 16, 2008, 09:49:10 PM

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went to the feed store today to buy Turkey Starter for the chicks, turns out i have to wait a week or so to get it, any ideas on what i can feed the quail chicks now while i wait?
I know that you can feed bread, eggs, broccoli florets, is there anything else i can give them?

Thanks


try this post

http://www.thatquailplace.com/smf/index.php?topic=4689.0
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 16, 2008, 10:07:46 PM

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went to the feed store today to buy Turkey Starter for the chicks, turns out i have to wait a week or so to get it, any ideas on what i can feed the quail chicks now while i wait?
I know that you can feed bread, eggs, broccoli florets, is there anything else i can give them?

Thanks


try this post


Thanks but i was thinking something more readily available.

http://www.thatquailplace.com/smf/index.php?topic=4689.0
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: wildergamebirds on May 16, 2008, 10:31:00 PM
went to the feed store today to buy Turkey Starter for the chicks, turns out i have to wait a week or so to get it, any ideas on what i can feed the quail chicks now while i wait?
I know that you can feed bread, eggs, broccoli florets, is there anything else i can give them?

Thanks

  Mikie Mikie Mikie

  All this time, and all the advice, plus your own experience.  Why would you wait until you have chicks to feed before looking for food?  I live in a rural area where there is a town every 10 miles in any direction.  Each of these towns have one to five feed stores.  I have three vehicles and two trailers at my disposal.  I can afford to, and am able to take off, without notice, drive as far as I need to, and buy 5 pounds, or 5 tons of feed without depending on anyone to allow me, or take me.  Even with these resources at hand, I would never set eggs without feed on hand, let alone wait two to four weeks, then look for feed.  In fact, when I set eggs (500 to 6000),  I always have the feed on hand to feed them to adulthood, in addition to the feed for breeders.  The only exception is when I have some of the birds pre-sold.  Even then, I'll have a few weeks starter on hand, in case something goes wrong.

  I realize not everyone has all this so handy.  In that case, it is even more sensible to plan ahead.  It seems to me, you had this situation at least once before.  I know others have posted about suddenly not having feed available.  I'm sure you read every post here, especially pertaining directly to hatching, brooding, health, and feeding.  If not, forget about weather reports from across the country, and try to concentrate.

  I'm sure you have your back up, and are hissing like a pussycat, but I hope some day, you'll be able to see straight enough (parden the pun) to learn something.  I really mean learn, not just pay fake ascention (oh, yes, I understand, I should...... to peoples replies).  I realize your environment makes it hard to hear, and accept, instruction.  However, as hard headed as you are, sometimes you have a desire to do good.  If you peruse past posts, you will find people have had much more patience with you than with some who were older than you.  (Mostly, I suppose because you don't try to talk like Ghetto slime).  OK, I chewed you more than I should have, but you really do know better.
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: wildergamebirds on May 16, 2008, 10:36:42 PM


p.s. I wouldn't have wasted this much effort on others, take that into consideration, before blowing a gasket.

  If you can find soybeans and corn, or meal, run some through moms blender when she's occupied.  50% of each, and a little extra soybean.  Dry pinto beans might be good, but I do not have the protein level available, to tell you how to mix.
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 17, 2008, 09:26:41 PM
went to the feed store today to buy Turkey Starter for the chicks, turns out i have to wait a week or so to get it, any ideas on what i can feed the quail chicks now while i wait?
I know that you can feed bread, eggs, broccoli florets, is there anything else i can give them?

Thanks

  Mikie Mikie Mikie

  All this time, and all the advice, plus your own experience.  Why would you wait until you have chicks to feed before looking for food?  I live in a rural area where there is a town every 10 miles in any direction.  Each of these towns have one to five feed stores.  I have three vehicles and two trailers at my disposal.  I can afford to, and am able to take off, without notice, drive as far as I need to, and buy 5 pounds, or 5 tons of feed without depending on anyone to allow me, or take me.  Even with these resources at hand, I would never set eggs without feed on hand, let alone wait two to four weeks, then look for feed.  In fact, when I set eggs (500 to 6000),  I always have the feed on hand to feed them to adulthood, in addition to the feed for breeders.  The only exception is when I have some of the birds pre-sold.  Even then, I'll have a few weeks starter on hand, in case something goes wrong.

  I realize not everyone has all this so handy.  In that case, it is even more sensible to plan ahead.  It seems to me, you had this situation at least once before.  I know others have posted about suddenly not having feed available.  I'm sure you read every post here, especially pertaining directly to hatching, brooding, health, and feeding.  If not, forget about weather reports from across the country, and try to concentrate.

  I'm sure you have your back up, and are hissing like a pussycat, but I hope some day, you'll be able to see straight enough (parden the pun) to learn something.  I really mean learn, not just pay fake ascention (oh, yes, I understand, I should...... to peoples replies).  I realize your environment makes it hard to hear, and accept, instruction.  However, as hard headed as you are, sometimes you have a desire to do good.  If you peruse past posts, you will find people have had much more patience with you than with some who were older than you.  (Mostly, I suppose because you don't try to talk like Ghetto slime).  OK, I chewed you more than I should have, but you really do know better.


wildergamebirds,
I couldn't thank you enough for writing this post to me.  I'm feeding my chicks something for a few days until i can get the Turkey Starter.  To be honest with you, the last other few chicks i hatched i didn't know where to get there food at a feed store, i just feed them what they would normally eat in the wild, kind of like a natural approach.  I bought them this bag containing insects and such that the birds would find naturally in the wild. It worked find, they couldn't seem to get enough of the crickets and such. I finally found a good feed store near me where i bought all feeds for my birds all except the starter feed, i didn't need it as i didn't hatch any at that time.  I thought that since i could walk in the feed store and take home a bag of the feed the same would be true with all the feeds.  Did not know that for the starter feeds you had to order it in advance, why would they have the layer feeds on hand for people to buy ,but for the starter you have to order it. Well now i know. With this temporary feed they'll just grow slowly, they should be alright, again than you wildergamebirds i will take that post into account and use it wisely. I will post pictures tomorrow of the chicks.

Thanks!!!               
 
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 18, 2008, 08:28:46 PM
Hey,
Here are the pictures as promised, Enjoy!!
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: makesmiles on May 18, 2008, 09:40:26 PM
j2

Congrats, birdlover17!  Nice to see a youngster take an interest in things like this!

David

 p33
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: jaime7997 on May 18, 2008, 10:31:38 PM
 s98 Have fun with them! Hope they are all doing well.
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: slider on May 19, 2008, 01:03:07 AM
They will stay alive on corn meal ( like you buy in the grocery store) until you get your feed in...also you can add some wheat germ meal again in the store...
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 19, 2008, 02:17:42 PM
Thanks guys!!     :wink:   :?:


Yeah, their doing ok, the feed store is going to call me when the feed comes in, so it shouldn't be long before i get it to them. I had another chick hatch out yesterday (on my birthday, what a present i'll call him lucky) and today whichs makes it 24, need to build a pen for these guys, i'm probably just going to put all the females in one pen and the males in another, only if the males won't fight, i dont need any more coturnix quails for breeders or layers.


 j2
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: GSP4 on May 19, 2008, 09:07:58 PM
congrats! birdlover17  j2
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: CharlieHorse on May 19, 2008, 11:13:03 PM
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on my birthday, what a present i'll call him lucky

How ironic?!..........an unlucky bird named "Lucky"    :-|





j/k!  Don't go cryin' on me now!!   :wink:
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on May 20, 2008, 01:12:05 PM
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on my birthday, what a present i'll call him lucky

How ironic?!..........an unlucky bird named "Lucky"    :-|





j/k!  Don't go cryin' on me now!!   :wink:



I know its ironic, maybe i should name him after you Charlie , your lucky enough............. s020
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: greyghost on June 08, 2008, 01:47:29 AM
Birdlover, good for you. I have hatch many birds and I still  ( at age fifty, tattooed, shotgun and gun fanatic, Harley rider.) think chicks are cute.
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: CharlieHorse on June 11, 2008, 01:37:17 AM
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the feed store is going to call me when the feed comes in

Did you ever get any good quality gamebird feed fer dem birds? Or are you still feeding them cornflakes?  ...........and how are they doing?

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think chicks are cute.

Me too, especially while at the beach when I'm liftin' weights.   :wink:  Got a few knots on my head because the wife thinks that I find them too cute.  :cool:
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: slider on June 11, 2008, 08:29:04 AM
Well I am kinda like the ol cowboy in Starbucks...... s020
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on June 11, 2008, 01:57:36 PM
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the feed store is going to call me when the feed comes in

Did you ever get any good quality gamebird feed fer dem birds? Or are you still feeding them cornflakes?  ...........and how are they doing?

Quote
think chicks are cute.

Me too, especially while at the beach when I'm liftin' weights.   :wink:  Got a few knots on my head because the wife thinks that I find them too cute.  :cool:


Yes charlie i'm still feeding them the gamebird starter , i'm starting to change the diet to seeds and grains.  They are doing really well ,for some reason they are resembling bobwhites for some reason, just a little bit, i can tell which are males and females.  Lets just say the males outnumber the females.  They are growing up and getting better with age , like wine....... hmmmm in the mood for some.  Can i pour you a glass Charlie??
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: slider on June 11, 2008, 02:04:48 PM
Is this the same person that ask if there was any KIDS on this forum????
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: birdlover17 on June 11, 2008, 02:22:09 PM
Is this the same person that ask if there was any KIDS on this forum????

ahhh slider i never said that, must be someone else
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: slider on June 11, 2008, 03:17:21 PM
 s020 s020
Title: Re: Coturnix/Japanese Quail Hatch
Post by: wildergamebirds on June 11, 2008, 10:30:51 PM
Is this the same person that ask if there was any KIDS on this forum????

  Wrong coast.

  He is about 3 full years away from legal, though.