A Guide to Raising Quail
Quails are small-sized terrestrial birds that originated from the Phasianidae family. These medium-sized birds comprise numerous species of which some of them are bred and raised on a large-scale. Depending on the quail species, they differ in their appearance, which gives the breeder a variety to choose from. These little plump birds have become popular in cookery as their eggs have good amount of nutrition value. In early times these birds were mostly used for hunting purposes and now they are mainly used for food. Raising and hatching quail eggs is not an easy task and must be done with complete dedication. Well raised quails can prove profitable. However, improper care can lead to many problems. Before considering the idea of raising quails, it is important to think of the space, cost and materials that are required to bring up these plump birds. In case you are planning to breed quails then you must make yourself aware about the bird’s health issues, growth rate and the size of the flock. So, read through the tips on how to raise these birds, to start your own mini quail farming.
Raising Quails
Selecting the Right Flock
Quails must be well selected before starting the breeding process. The birds must be of the similar size and must weigh normal. A 60 day old quail will weigh around 120 g while a 30-35 old will weigh about 100 g. Therefore, before bringing in the quails choose the appropriate flock so that breeding becomes a risk free process. Before purchasing the flock go through the medical or family record to understand the growth rate and also to predict any future health issues. If you are a beginner then purchase less quails but the ratio of females to males should be more. Males tend to easily breed with females and within 6 weeks a female quail is ready to lay eggs. These eggs can be consumed after 4-5 weeks.
Housing for Quails
Also consider the cost of the cage that you will need for the quails. These are medium-sized but plump birds, so, they require sufficient space to move around. You can either purchase a cage, which has a strong base or build it with plywood, mesh wire and lumber. Construct a big cage which would provide the birds with sufficient space and comfort as they grow. In case the flock is big, build or purchase layered cages so that you can accommodate the birds well.
Setting up Brooders
Brooders are boxes which has an inbuilt bulb and provides shelter to the newborn chicks. Brooder boxes keep the chicks warm until they develop feathers. Ventilation of air is important to prevent the brooder from getting too warm. After 10 days, the chicks can be brought out and kept under room temperature. Spread layers of newspapers on the cage flooring so that it can absorb the droppings of the bird. Newspapers can be easily rolled up and disposed off, which makes cleaning easy. Read the rest of this entry »
Wedge-Tailed Eagle Facts
The wedge-tailed (Aquila audax) eagle is native to Australia and commonly known as the Eaglehawk. These huge birds of prey are spread throughout Australia and even in Southern New Guinea. The name of the bird is derived from the shape of its tail. This bird has a heavy body and a wide wing span that enables it to glide swiftly in the sky at a great height. Wedge-tailed eagles are known to live up to 20 years and pairs stay faithful to each other.
Wedge-tailed Eagle Facts
Distribution and Habitat
These majestic species of bird is spread all over the continent of Australia. These birds prefer living away from the city and mainly in forest areas. Wedge-tailed eagles are adaptable birds but prefer to stay in a peaceful and undisturbed environment.
Description
The male wedge-tailed eagles are darker than the females. The young ones of these eagles are light brown in color and have reddish heads. As they mature their color turns darker. The chicks of this species develop within few weeks. The second week after the hatching of the chicks, they begin to develop feathers. The female wedge-tailed eagle weighs around 7.1 to 12lbs and males weigh around 4.4 and 8.8lbs. These birds are built with a wide wingspan which measures around 227 cm. These birds grow up to a height of 1 meter. Eagles have a very sharp eyesight and can hunt their prey even if they fly very high. They have a hooked long beak which helps them to tear open the carcass and rip the meat. Their claws are huge and strong enough to have a good grip over their prey and even to cling on to a branch.
Food Sources
This largest bird of prey has a varied diet and mainly feeds on ground animals. Rabbits constitute a maximum of their diet, but, they also consume kangaroos, hares, wallabies, snakes, ravens, foxes, sheep and lizards. Most of their prey are caught while landing on the ground and pinning them against the ground by their claws. In order to hunt big animals, these eagles will form a flock and hunt together.
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The Butterfly Fish Care
Butterfly fish belong to the Chaetodontidae family of fish. These fish are found in the reefs of the Indian Ocean, as well as in the warmer zones of the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. The shape of the butterfly fish is unique and is disk shaped. There are a number of sub species of butterfly fish. Banner fish and the coral fish, for example, are included in the family of butterfly fish.
The size of the butterfly fish is around 7 to 9 inches. The species of fish called African butterfly fish is however, smaller in size. They are approximately 4 inches in size. These fish are known for their dull as well bright color. The pattern on the fish is similar to that on butterfly wings. Multicolored stripes, swirls, etc. are often seen on the bodies of these fish. It is known to have splashes of white, yellow, red, orange, blue, and black color on the scales. The look of these fish often attracts a number of fish lovers. However, it is important to know about butterfly fish care before one gets it as a pet.
How to Care for Butterfly Fish?
The butterfly fish are normally good community fish. However, there can be times, when they may become intolerant. They are normally intolerant towards the surface swimming fish. Butterfly fish are known to nip the fins, which is why butterfly fish care is important. At the same time, if they are kept with small fish, they may eat the small ones. It is best to keep them in the company of fish, which are known to either swim at the bottom of the tank or in the middle of it. This will ensure there is harmony in the aquarium. It is important to make some hiding place for the fish along with the swimming areas.
One of the important points in caring for butterfly fish is getting the right type of fish tank for them. It is best to keep them in saltwater aquariums, which are shallow. The aquariums should be about 6 to 8 inches deep. It is best to keep them in aquariums, which are more in length and width as opposed to depth. This will ensure they have more surface area to swim. The temperature suitable for butterfly fish is between 77 to 82 degree Fahrenheit. The pH of water needs to be balanced at 6.5 to 7.0. Read the rest of this entry »