11/01/2021
Button quail community 👀 for new roost
listen, we are in it for the birbs
Just birbs is a little hobby farm located in Montague, Michigan.
11/01/2021
Button quail community 👀 for new roost
08/29/2021
It is official, I have hatched my first ever showgirl ❤❤❤ this is so exciting!!!
She is a turken (naked neck) and silkie mix
She has the naked neck, with five toes and feathered legs 🥰🥰
08/23/2021
Everyone meet our newest (not birb) addition!
Magnolia (maggie) is a year and a half old chinchilla. She's already so comfortable with us and it makes my fur mama heart happy 😊
08/22/2021
We have a 4th layer!!
We get one of each daily (every other day or so)
light brown
Pinkish
Green
And now blue tinted!!
I cannot wait to see if the eggs in the incubator hatch into showgirls 💗💗💗
08/21/2021
New brooder day!
Also picked up some chicks for Mike's mom until she gets her coop ❤❤❤
Message me if you need some ladies raised 🐣🐥
08/17/2021
Fun things going on here at just birbs, llc!
Squash growing crazy, butchered 12 quail roos for Frankie Grace Treatery !! 24 hours dehydrating some treats and they are almost ready to go!
We also are now getting three eggs 🥚 a day
One brown, one green and one light pink! ✨
08/04/2021
Look at all my eggies!!
Going tomorrow to get a business license to make this official!
05/23/2021
Hi my name is chubby button and I uhhh.... I maded these 🥰😍
04/12/2021
6 baby birbs so far this hatch! All sorts of colors 😍😍
03/29/2021
6 dozen fertile eggs Sold! Thanks Donelle 😁
Also to add we learned that if you add wet sponges to the incubator around hatching time it will help keep the humidity higher for hatch 🤞🏽 this next hatch goes well
Our last one was 10/10 buttons and 19/40 for regular/ celadons
First time with this incubator and we have a new batch in on day 3 today 😁😁
03/28/2021
Thanks Amber! This little celadon dude is going to a new home today to join six little ladies :)
Good luck buddy!
03/27/2021
Im kinda upset that i didnt take before pictures. We have been trying with this little dude for 4 days now, his splay leg had his legs straight out from his body on both sides.
I always see the straw and the rubber band method. The straw is always rubbing on the poor things legs and ive tried it and they hated it.
We tried with just 2 bandaids taped together for a day, but he couldnt move his legs to walk right. So i did the same thing, but with a small hair band in the middle so he could start using his legs. We kept it on for 2 days and i just slipped it off his legs this morning (make sure you put the padded part around their ankles and it will just slip off over their feet when you go to take it off. I used mini bandaids and a little girls hair tie)
He's walking! He was just kinda going around in circles before. This is the one method ive found that actually worked