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    Predator Apron on the inside of the run???

    Electric netting can't touch the ground because that, well, grounds it, and touching grass or weeds both does that and risks fires. I think you'd have to put it up high enough that a clever predator could duck under it.
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    Predator Apron on the inside of the run???

    Just the apron won't do you any good. The predator will just tunnel underneath until it gets into the run. The reason an apron works when facing outward is because the predator tries to dig down where it meets the wall of the run, and finds that it can't. It doesn't know to go back and find the...
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    Vaccinating adult chickens?

    Well, you won't be doing it right now. You can't vaccinate while they're sick. Vaccinations should only be given to healthy creatures, otherwise the overwhelmed immune system won't be likely to remember it. Remember, a vaccination does not in and of itself prevent disease. It shows the immune...
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    How to Pair off (can you do F F M? or MMF?)

    Males will fight each other unless in a very large pen, period. You'll want to find out whether you have buttons or coturnix, because care is different for both. Buttons do best inside, coturnix outside. Coturnix get way larger, also, and should generally be kept with more than one female per...
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    How to Pair off (can you do F F M? or MMF?)

    If you have button quail or bobwhites, MFF may work, but quite probably won't. MMF won't, the males will fight and will overmate the female. MF is best. FFF may work. If they're coturnix, MFF, MF, and FFF should all be fine. MMF, again, no.
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    Comment by 'Fishkeeper' in media 'Yummy_PA154407_10-15-2007-001'

    Oh, that's perfection.
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    My ducks won't go outside unless I do!!!!

    The feral Muscovies around my local park don't seem to go in the water much, either. For your ducks in particular, let them do whatever. They'll go outside when they want to. Unless you see something scaring them (hawk, dog, etc), probably there's nothing keeping them from going out, except...
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    Ah, I see you have bears.
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    PLEASE HELP ASAP

    Sounds bad. Pic would be ideal. Is it possible she has a hair wrapped around the base of her tongue and cutting off circulation?
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    White Ayam Cemani Chick?¿?

    Yeah, that's not an ayam. It has pigment other than black in its feet and beak. What you have there is just a chick with some black skin.
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    Don't tell the wife, I'm growing fodder in the 2nd bathroom!

    If you're unhappy with how much space you get to work in, and you're hiding something from her because you think or know it's going to make her unhappy, I'm not so sure things are working out well for you. Two reasonable adults should be able to come to a solution that would leave both parties...
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    Don't tell the wife, I'm growing fodder in the 2nd bathroom!

    Well, why does she mind in the first place? Maybe you can change whatever he minds, and then both of you will be happy. Wives are generally human like everybody else, and can therefore often be reasoned with, instead of hiding things and coming up with excuses to try to get around them.
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    No to the chickens, but.....

    Social animals (like parrots, which budgies are) shouldn't be left alone all day.
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    I want Tegu names.

    They can make good pets, but you're going to need plenty of space. They don't actually do well being 'free range' in a house like a lot of people keep them, the humidity is wrong and they need more UVB than they'll get doing that. They need a proper enclosure, and letting them loose in the house...
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    No to the chickens, but.....

    Your experience sounds great, but I don't think it's a good idea to encourage people who are 12 to adopt large parrots. Just like you wouldn't encourage them to adopt a toddler. That's a massive amount of responsibility and opportunity to screw up, that you're putting on someone who doesn't know...
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    Help! My quails are attacking each other!

    Quail just sleep wherever they are, they don't roost like chickens, so they're very unlikely to try to come back. You may be able to trap them if they're still in the area, though.
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    Traveling with quail in a mobile home

    Again, chickens. Get some calm ones, and I'll wager you could teach them that the driving isn't going to hurt them. I very much doubt you'll ever be able to teach quail that the driving isn't dangerous. Plus, chickens are big enough to put diapers and leashes on, but that's going to be very...
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    My injured chick imprinted on me

    She's screaming when you leave her alone because she's lonely and probably scared about it. Social animals don't do well alone, particularly prey animals. You either need to get her some similarly-aged companions, try to introduce her to the others (maybe just in a look-but-don't-touch situation...
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    Traveling with quail in a mobile home

    Why not just a couple of small chickens, like silkies? Much less easily spooked, much better for handling (quail are VERY hit-or-miss when it comes to handling), and they won't take off like quail will. Chickens should do well with that sort of thing, but I'd worry about the quail getting...
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    No to the chickens, but.....

    That's 8 hours out of the day they'll have to be shut in a cage, without social interaction, unless you get multiple (and thereby increase your maintenance). And are you sure that person who'll take them is still going to be willing to take them in 6 years? What if they move before then, or...
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