Teen hatched quail from supermarket egg after dad said "no more pets"
A school girl who hatched a quail from a supermarket egg hopes he might start his own family - after pairing him with a gaggle of six female birds.Zara Sutcl...
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A school girl who hatched a quail from a supermarket egg hopes he might start his own family - after pairing him with a gaggle of six female birds.<br /><br />Zara Sutcliffe, 13, said the affectionate fowl, called Pebbles, was her ābest friendā after she reared him from an egg bought at Sainsbury's.<br /><br />She'd begged her mum, Claire Sutcliffe, 48, for months to try the incredible project after reading online how a shopper had managed the same feat with ducks.<br /><br />Claire eventually bought her a box of Clarence Court āfree to flyā eggs - even though her husband Simon, 51, had warned her they ācouldnāt have any more animalsā.<br /><br />Just under three weeks later, Zara hatched Pebbles at her suburban semi-detached five-bed home in Hale, Gtr Manchester, and raised him in her room.<br /><br />But last week, the family bought a āhareemā of six new female quails so that he could start living among his own kind - and maybe even have some chicks of his own.<br /><br />Zara said about the cheeky bird: āPebbles is one of my best friends.<br /><br />āI used to carry him all around the house with me anywhere Iād go, and if I left him, heād just start squeaking. <br /><br />āTheyāre really cute chicks. I had a choice between chickens' and quails' eggs, and I saw how small the quails' eggs were. <br /><br />āIt was exciting but also scary because you always wonder if youāre going to do anything wrong.ā<br /><br />Animal sitter Claire hinted their collection of pets, which also includes a dog, three cats and two red-footed tortoises, could grow following the new arrivals.<br /><br />She added: āTheyāre really sweet, and they will sit on your knee. They are really cute little birds. I donāt know why more people donāt have them.<br /><br />āThey will always be with us. The only plan going forward would be if there were babies - and that would be quite amazing. <br /><br />āPebbles is a life that never should have beenā¦and he might end up making life.ā<br /><br />Claire said Zara, who hopes to work with animals in the future, had asked her if she could try rearing a chick from a supermarket egg during the summer last year.<br /><br />The mum-of-five put off her pleas for two months until she eventually gave in at the ālast minuteā while doing their family shop together on August 14, 2023.<br /><br />Zara then put the eggs in a heated tank and on September 1, Pebbles arrived, followed by another chick, Speckles. <br /><br />Sadly, Speckles later died, but Pebbles, who spent six weeks living in Zara's room, went from strength to strength and now treats her as a mother figure.<br /><br />Claire said: āEvery childās dream is to have a chicken, isnāt it? They see an egg and they always start to think something is going to come out of it. <br /><br />āSheād been asking me for two months. And I gave in at the last minute. She kept checking them and she said, āI think one's got one in it.ā <br /><br />āWhen they did hatch they ended up in her bedroom, so she had them in a mesh dog crate with a heater, a brooding lamb, and he ended up living in her room for weeks.<br /><br />āWhen she goes to the cage, he lifts his bum up in the air - thatās what they do when theyāre excited. And he gets giddy and runs up and down.<br /><br />āHeāll sit on her hand or her shoulder, or on her bed.ā<br /><br />Claire said sheād had a tough time breaking the initial news to her husband Simon that the family might be entertaining some more pets.<br /><br />She added: ā[Heād said] āno more animalsā, he was fuming. He went āThatās it, no moreā. But thereās nothing you can do, it happened. Itās just one of those things.ā<br /><br />Claire said Pebbles was now settling in well with his brood of six other quails who live in a chicken coop in the back garden of their property.<br /><br />And although he was now learning how to act with animals of the same species, she said the flock was still known to come into their home from time to time.<br /><br />Claire said: āHeāll be coming up to breeding season soon, so heāll be a proper quail with his hareem.<br /><br />āBut Zara brings them in to play with them or check them over.ā
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