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  1. Lozuufy

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    I raise them all together, then when the males reach maturity I remove some of them and put them in a separate cage til I can sell them or eat them. I am breeding for "smarts" cause most coturnix are "not all there upstairs" so all my breeder male quail have to prove themselves before I let...
  2. Lozuufy

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    Yup, those are all different colors of Coturnix, Jumbos have just been bred to be larger for meat, Texas A&M are also larger for meat (and eggs too) their white feathers some people prefer for plucking purposes because they don't leave dark pin-feathers in the skin. It is easier (in my...
  3. Lozuufy

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    Hi, welcome to BYC! I raise Coturnix quail, they lay the most eggs, mature faster (6-12 weeks from hatching to laying, usually is about 8 weeks) and are MUCH more calm than other kinds of quail. Female coturnix are very quiet, but males will "crow" which doesn't bother me but some people might...
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