I dont know, if the holes are big enough for the quails to escape. But I think the holes are big enough for some small predators to come in, so you could loose your quails this way. I would add some wire 10 mm x 10 mm.
Hello Jdiaz31089, thanks for the information. I didn't know that the temperature at their natural habitat covers this verry wide range. Here where I live, we have in most winter not colder than 14 degees F, every fourth or fith year we have 5°F or maybe -4°F, but than we think this was a verry...
No I don't want go smaller, only if I have chicks of them of my own and can't find them a good place to live.
200 feet by 350 feet is a lot of space. Do you keep there only one pair of quails?
Thank you, Ylly!
When you write 6' long 3' high and 2' deep, does that mean feet? Or yards?
We have millimeter and Meter here and I know that 1'' means 1 inch, so only one ' is feet?
Hi Ntsees, thanks for the information.
Selling fetilized egg, thats a good idea. But it didn't come to my mind by myself. Thank you.
I think then, I will keep only one pair. How much space do you have for one pair?
If they will have chicks and I can't find a new place for all of them, I will...
Hi, my name is Annette, I am from Germany and I joined that forum a few days ago.
I am planning to keep quails, 6-8 cotournix and in a second aviary California quails. I am allready in contact with a lady who wants to breed in spring and there I will get some chicks of of the Californian...
Hello, my name is Annette, I am 47, married with 3 sons and I joined this forum a few days ago.
I don't have any chicken yet, but I' am planning to keep quils in my garden. As it is cold outside at the moment, I am waiting for spring to build my aviary for the qauils and I am searching for...