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HighlandMoongazer1 karma

There was never any difference that I could tell. They had their own little building, no extreme weather/temps. It only seemed to be the laying females that did it, as I kept the males in a different location.

They're weird little critters, so kudos for raising them!

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How do you keep your's from scalping each other? I kept anywhere from 2-20 for a few years and besides giving them their own cages entirely, they would go on random murder rampages and I'd end up with one healthy lady walking around as normal and the others cowering in the corner bleeding. They were kept in 4'x2' cages, in trios.

Also, I'd like to see pictures of your cage set up if possible. :c)

HighlandMoongazer1 karma

Look into heated waterers, heat rocks (like for lizards), or prepare to bring warmed water 3 times a day.

HighlandMoongazer1 karma

They're like heavier chicken thigh meat, but in a much smaller amount. The eggs taste like regular chicken eggs with more yolk than white.