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Went to the local auction, had a good time!

I was told this were jumbo browns, but looking online the white are supposed to be texas a&m jumbo. Not sure how that compares. Ruck, did I fuck up? $2 each. Do they need heat still?

I also purchased a pair of Peking ducks.

https://pic8.co/sh/B5cdt6.jpg

And a pair of bantam game chickens. These are for my five year old. He calls these road runner chickens and has wanted them for a couple years.

https://pic8.co/sh/PxyzOE.jpg

And my daughter purchased an angora rabbit with her allowance.

https://pic8.co/sh/AYpXt2.jpg

Went to the local auction, had a good time! I was told this were jumbo browns, but looking online the white are supposed to be texas a&m jumbo. Not sure how that compares. Ruck, did I fuck up? $2 each. Do they need heat still? I also purchased a pair of Peking ducks. https://pic8.co/sh/B5cdt6.jpg And a pair of bantam game chickens. These are for my five year old. He calls these road runner chickens and has wanted them for a couple years. https://pic8.co/sh/PxyzOE.jpg And my daughter purchased an angora rabbit with her allowance. https://pic8.co/sh/AYpXt2.jpg

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Thank you.

The ducks are a pair, at least sold that way, one has curled tail feathers and the other doesn't. Do males sometimes have strait tail feathers?

Going to use the rabbit for angora yarn! Looking forward to playing with that. The auctioneer told me the angoras usually go for $50 minimum! Going to see if I can find a female to help pay the feed bills.

Those chickens are not going to be free roaming. We've tried to have them free before and they always get eaten. These will be strictly caged, probably a smallish yard tractor to make sure they still get the benefit of bugs and grass!

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Oh, they're over 5 months old then. A young male Pekin looks just like a female, but if they're the same age you got a duck and a drake. Put out some water and watch the head bobbing and humping begin! Only females quack, so that's another way to tell. We have a larynx in our throat and ducks have a pharynx. The male's is shaped differently which prevents them from making the same noise as a female. Biology!

The rabbit will produce better quality fur as it ages. I'd be interested in knowing if you find that to be true with yours as it ages.

Good idea with the chickens. They're tasty to every predator on earth. The same thing can happen to the ducks though, but a good drake will throw himself on the sword to protect the girls.

I neglected to mention: as the coloration comes in on the boy quails, it'll look like you were eating cheetos and got a bit of a dusty thumbprint on their chest. It'll start faint, but that's what it looks like to me lol.

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We have a larynx in our throat and ducks have a pharynx. The male's is shaped differently which prevents them from making the same noise as a female. Biology!

Very interesting!

How much space would you give them to make them happy? And what kind of house do they enjoy? I'll be setting up their new homes tomorrow. Do they breed year round and lay eggs year round?

The rabbit will produce better quality fur as it ages.

I guess this is the bad part about buying from an auction, no idea how old the rabbit is. I'm going to do some research tonight and see if there's a way to determine age.

Really appreciate your insight! A lot easier than when I started with goats, chickens, guineas, and turkeys knowing nothing and no one to ask anything!

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Really appreciate your insight!

Listen, nothing will produce as much for your family with as little effort as quail. Thank you for doing it. You're the first one on here to do it, so I'm as excited as you are.

Idk if you mean space for the quail or ducks? The ducks can spend the night in a 2ftx2ft box as long as they're out all day. The quail can be kept 3.5 per sq/ft on hardware cloth. I'd build as much hutch as you can just for future numbers. There's all kinds of urban legends about keeping the roof low so they don't hurt themselves, but I think that's ridiculous. Make it as tall as needed to accommodate feeders or whatever you're putting in there. Give them a little sandbox and watch them go nuts.

The ducks will lay all year other than during prolonged periods of extra frigid weather, then they'll just slow down a bit. The quail will lay year round as long as they have ~14 hours of light. Even a wimpy bulb on a timer for a few hours after sunset will do the trick.