Feeding update.
E3, H3, H5, and H6 were all offered f/t quail chicks. E3 and H3 ate quail chicks with a chicken knee in the mouth last week, so hopefully, that was enough to get them to realize that the quail chicks are food. If they don't eat this week, I will go back to the quail/knee combo.
H2 and H4 did not eat the quail knee combo last week, although at least one of them tried to. I also realized that these two are the smallest two of the holdbacks, so size might be a factor. For this reason, I have offered the combo again to these two with one addition. I also disemboweled the quail chicks so that they are much slimmer through their length. Hopefully, this decrease in diameter will be the last thing necessary to get them on quail chicks, but if not, we can go back to chick thighs for a few more weeks until they put on the necessary size.
E2 was offered a pinkie scented with the innards of the quail chicks, and also an unscented pinkie. E2 has been kind of a wildcard lately, but last week ate a thigh and an unscented pinkie, so here's hoping.
T3 was offered an unscented fuzzie, as usual. If it wasn't for the purpose of keeping track of individual histories, I would certainly change T3's name, as she certainly hasn't been causing me any trouble lately.
T4, N1 and N3 were offered a chick thigh and a scented pinkie. The last two months have proven fairly well to me that you can not simply starve them into switching foods, and to be honest, I have had more success with feeding dual food items than with scenting alone. At the very least, this way, they can eat the chick thigh and will maintain their strength.
N2 and N4 were offered scented pinkies, as both of these have eaten more than a few in the past. I know they are willing to eat them, and I'm not as concerned about these two, since they haven't been fasting since the beginning, like T4, N1, and N3.
Will update in the morning with results.