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How To Raise Baby Quails

One bird that is gaining a lot of popularity as of late is quails.
Raising baby quails can be a tough challenge.
Baby quails often times will be fragile plus they will appear to be helpless.
Quails will need a lot of warmth.
The baby quails mother would have provided the warmth that you will be giving the quail.
The baby quail will also need to have a diet that is of high protein plus live in a home that is comfortable.
If you do have both the energy and also the time then raising this kind of bird should be one unforgettable and exciting experience that you will also remember.
Instructions On How To Raise Baby Quails First you will need to purchase the brooder that is commercial or either get a tank that is covered and breathable.
It should have either a heated blue lamp or a 100 watt red plus one thing that will need to be installed should be the thermostat to help with regulating the temperature which is vital for newborn quails.
Secondly the brooders temperature needs to be at least 95 degrees Fahrenheit for the first week.
The thermostat will need to be decreased by 5 degrees every week until the brooder shows a consistent degree of 70 and once that happens then the heat will not need to be heated anymore.
Underneath the light a red clay brick should be placed within the brooder in order to help with letting the bird have some warmth.
The bottom of your brooder should be lined with the matting that is nonskid at the beginning until its born and then it should be changed to the Dry Stall which is a horse bedding mix and the sand can easily be found at the feed stores.
Water should be poured in a jar lid that is shallow and then placed in the aquarium stone so that way the baby quail will not fall in and should be able to drink around the aquarium stones.
It should also be refilled rather frequently.
You can either grind game up or either get some food from the pet store.
If you decide to grind up the food then you can put it in a coffee grinder and grind it up.
Make sure that the bird gets enough vitamins, minerals and protein.
It is also important that the baby quail learns how to pick with just sprinkling some chick feed on the bottom of the brooder then tapping its food with your fingertips.
This is a great way for the baby quail to learn survival skills.
Tips On Raising Baby Quails When you use a heat lamp do not use a white one if you plan on raising more than just one.
The reason why is because it will cause them to peck on one another and you do not want that to happen.
Do not mix the baby and adult quail together if it hatches from the incubator.
The adult might try and kill the bird if that happens.
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