Button Quail

- Name "button' probably because chicks are size of a "button'
- Can be found throughout the world
- Have been kept for hundreds of years, once even used in Asia for 'cock fighting'
Behavior
- Terrestrial birds, ground dwelling, feet can not perch
- Flight limited to quick bursts (straight up, with wings flapping) when frightened. Runs for cover upon landing. In small cages, they can seriously hurt their head. Best transported in paper bags or padded ceiling in cages.
- Lays on side to sunbathe
- Baths in dirt (or seed) not water, can easily drown in 'deep' water dishes. Chicks especially drown easily
- Are generally territorial, but need one companion
- Cocks will emit a low growl sound, 5-7 seconds in length at about 40 decibels, followed by 5 to 10 crows at about 70 decibels
- Buttons do not like to be alone. Cocks will do non- stop crowing when alone
- Hen makes a soft 'peep peep' sound used to call chicks
- Cocks sometimes carry a worm (or piece of food), 'peeping' to call hen and hen will take worm (emulating parent feeding chick behavior)
- Birds pace endlessly when anxious
Diet
- Scavengers: seed, small insects, egg food, grit, cuttle bone, millet
- Fresh water; very shallow dishes, (so chicks won't drown) or drinker bottles
Housing
- Usually one pair per aviary flight
- Introduce both birds into flight at same time, to reduce fighting
- Dry ground, sand, hay (wire cage bottoms are too hard on their feet and can not be tolerated)
- Use 1/4 wire (or netting) around bottom 4 inches of cage/flight to prevent new chicks from escaping
- In Southern areas, can be outside (without heat) all year as long as they are kept dry, have shelter from rain and wind. (i.e. In S. Cal live where coldest temp is about 28F)
Breeding
- Can breed year round
- Females can lay an egg nearly every day of year
- Egg laying is stimulated by sunlight (photo period) and high protein diet
- Cocks may copulate many times with hen, sometimes pulling feathers off her back
- Hen will make nest in corner using small amount of hay, straw. (Make use of finch nest box turned on side, closed end windward, works well)
- Incubation is 16 days, hen will sit fairly tight
- Chicks signal each other (peep peep) when ready to hatch; hence they coordinate hatching nearly all at once.
- Chicks are much like baby chickens. They walk upon hatching and follow both parents which is encouraged by 'peep peep' sounds by parents
- If parents were 'parent raised' usually will not harm their chicks. However, incubated parents (esp cocks) not having the experience of "babies" will often kill chicks. Some never stop this behavior
- Chicks continually 'peep' back to parents, getting louder if chick is separated or lost from parent
- Chicks hide in and under parents feathers to stay warm and for security
- Parents will feed chicks and teach chicks to eat and peck ground
Artificial Incubation
- Collect eggs for seven days, store pointy side down, covered in bird seed
- Incubate for 16 days at 99.5 degrees (Fahrenheit) (99 to 101 OK) lower: poor hatching, higher: kills chicks.
- Ideal humidity 65%, especially crucial during last 24 hours
- Leave newly hatched chicks in incubator for first 24 hours (they do not need to eat during the first 24 hours)
- Move to solid wall box (with screen cover)
- Add overhead heat source (25-40 watt light bulb) keep temp at 95, 24 hour a day for the first week, reducing temp 5 degrees every week
- Water (not more then 1/4 inch deep) should be very shallow (i.e. lids to jars )
- Food first week, food such as hard boiled egg, chick starter, CEDE egg food
- DO NOT FEED MINI MEAL WORMS for the first 6 weeks, chicks confuse meal worms with their own toes, and OFTEN eat their own toes in error
- They must have textured surface to walk on, like sand or indoor/outdoor carpet to avoid splay legs
Colors
- Dominant
- -Normal, Blueface, Golden Pearl
- Recessive
- -Silver & White
- Some of Mutations Available
- -Cinnamon, Fawn, White, Red Breasted, Golden Pearl, Silver Pearl,
- Cinnamon Pearl, Ivory, Ivory Pearl, Silver Red Breasted, Blue faced,
- Blue Faced Cinnamon, Golden Red Breasted, Slate, Smokey, Cinnamon Breasted Blue Faced
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