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Started by Zetsu, March 26, 2018, 10:56:52 PM

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caskur

Quote from: "Zetsu"If anyone is interested in baby button quails, here is another video of them racing on the sidewalk, lol.



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They have them exposed for too long.



Not a good video.



But they are DEFINITELY little cuties.



I would tell those people off if I was there... I'd say, "GET THOSE BABIES WARM, THEY"RE NOT BLOODY TOYS"
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Zetsu

Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Zetsu"If anyone is interested in baby button quails, here is another video of them racing on the sidewalk, lol.



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They have them exposed for too long.



Not a good video.



But they are DEFINITELY little cuties.



I would tell those people off if I was there... I'd say, "GET THOSE BABIES WARM, THEY"RE NOT BLOODY TOYS"

Sadly I gotta admit too it isn't really a safe place for a baby quail run around at.. lost some of my birds in the past b/c of very similar reasons just by wandering around the house and definitely not repeating the same mistake again.  ac_unsure
Permanently off his rocker

caskur

I've raised or supervised many chickens from 1 day old... and budgies...



but I made a HUGE mistake with 3 Peking ducklings putting them in a bowl of water... one died, one got a broken/dislocated leg.
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Gaon

Quote from: "caskur"I've raised or supervised many chickens from 1 day old... and budgies...



but I made a HUGE mistake with 3 Peking ducklings putting them in a bowl of water... one died, one got a broken/dislocated leg.

Did you capture the budgies or buy them and raise them?
The Russian Rock It

caskur

Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "caskur"I've raised or supervised many chickens from 1 day old... and budgies...



but I made a HUGE mistake with 3 Peking ducklings putting them in a bowl of water... one died, one got a broken/dislocated leg.

Did you capture the budgies or buy them and raise them?


My husband bought me a baby female.... after two years, we were given a male, then they started breeding.. then I got an aviary and introduced other budgies. I had hundreds.
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Bricktop

Quote from: "Zetsu"


Here are some of the baby button quails I've bought just 2 days ago, lol my mom likes to nickname them little peanuts since their head are almost the size of their body and the beak looks like the peanut tip.


Little cuties.



Is there a reason some are yellow, and others tawny...such as one is male, the other female?

Zetsu

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Zetsu"


Here are some of the baby button quails I've bought just 2 days ago, lol my mom likes to nickname them little peanuts since their head are almost the size of their body and the beak looks like the peanut tip.


Little cuties.



Is there a reason some are yellow, and others tawny...such as one is male, the other female?


Tbh that's a pretty good question and even I'm kinda stumped on lol, from what I hear most ppl online the baby's colours will change as they grow older, but the shade will remain very similar.  The yellow chick will likely have white feathers(can be male or female), while the other brown or light brownish one will likely be traditional coloured button quails(hen is usually brown and the rooster usually has blue feathers with red breast feathers and a black and white feathers on the front of it's neck)



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Button quail rooster



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The brown is a hen and the mystery gender light grey quail, lol(most likely have yellow feathers when it was a chick)
Permanently off his rocker

Bricktop

Wow.



That rooster is a pretty bird.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Zetsu"


Here are some of the baby button quails I've bought just 2 days ago, lol my mom likes to nickname them little peanuts since their head are almost the size of their body and the beak looks like the peanut tip.


Little cuties.



Is there a reason some are yellow, and others tawny...such as one is male, the other female?


Tbh that's a pretty good question and even I'm kinda stumped on lol, from what I hear most ppl online the baby's colours will change as they grow older, but the shade will remain very similar.  The yellow chick will likely have white feathers(can be male or female), while the other brown or light brownish one will likely be traditional coloured button quails(hen is usually brown and the rooster usually has blue feathers with red breast feathers and a black and white feathers on the front of it's neck)



https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4916/46684556284_3bbf5383a4.jpg">

Button quail rooster



https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4898/46492625465_b73802022b.jpg">

The brown is a hen and the mystery gender light grey quail, lol(most likely have yellow feathers when it was a chick)

They look tasty.

Bricktop

Dude, they'd fit on a teaspoon!!!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Dude, they'd fit on a teaspoon!!!

I'll have four of them.

Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"I think Zetsu may object!!!

I will give him some barrel wash. That's a fair trade.

Bricktop

Well, if you're in a generous mood, how would you like some platypus cutlets?

Frood

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Zetsu"


Here are some of the baby button quails I've bought just 2 days ago, lol my mom likes to nickname them little peanuts since their head are almost the size of their body and the beak looks like the peanut tip.


Little cuties.



Is there a reason some are yellow, and others tawny...such as one is male, the other female?


Tbh that's a pretty good question and even I'm kinda stumped on lol, from what I hear most ppl online the baby's colours will change as they grow older, but the shade will remain very similar.  The yellow chick will likely have white feathers(can be male or female), while the other brown or light brownish one will likely be traditional coloured button quails(hen is usually brown and the rooster usually has blue feathers with red breast feathers and a black and white feathers on the front of it's neck)



https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4916/46684556284_3bbf5383a4.jpg">

Button quail rooster



https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4898/46492625465_b73802022b.jpg">

The brown is a hen and the mystery gender light grey quail, lol(most likely have yellow feathers when it was a chick)

They look tasty.


Definitely rotisserie or kebab style.
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