Ok what he's trying to say is that males have long feathers on wingtips. Look up a male turkey strutting and you'll see that males have extra long feathers on wingtips to do that weird mating posture where they drag their wingtips. I'm new at this but I think that's the "feather sexing" in a nutshell. Same in chickens
What’s up Nitro, I remember my dad built a beautiful wood incubator when I was a kid and surprisingly didn’t keep it. Well he had purchased another years later and became uninterested and gave it to a friend. Well my wife suddenly started gardening which turned into permaculturing and appears to be headed in direction of perma-forest. 😂 anyway I had asked him about the incubator and he called his friend who happened to still have all the equipment. We don’t have enough projects so we have quail eggs on the way. Titusville, Florida
I started serious gardening during this pandemic, this is why I started to raise anything I could eat. Chicken needs big space, so I thought about quails for their smaller space. I started with 12 eggs and now I have 43 quails. And 2 full container of manure for fertilizer this season.