I had four of them for years and loved them;sold them and now getting back in and wish I hadn't.........I do however really like the new design though....Bugger...It's only money right.....
Found online,at first thought it was 42% period,like a lot of people were saying,then found out it was only dried....I really look forward too doing this project myself..Theres always going too be a lot of food waste....Great info here,I had actually forgotten about this thread.....LOL.......Mike
Good too hear....Thanx....Have you raised the American Pharoah...?....Which varieties have you raised of theirs...?.....I think they are no longer selling any colors other than the jumbos.....Probly best for sure....LOL....I'm wanting too set at least 120 so sounds like I'll be settin two...
I'm planning on getting some American Pharoah from James Marie Farms...Anyone have any info on these...?...I really can't wait,but will likely be in another month or so.....
I'm needin to know also if I can use the quail rails in the gqf bator...?...Or other suggestions...
Thanx in advance...
I just saw my first calls a few weeks ago at a swap meet and I can tell ya,just adorable...That's all I know....pix don't due them justice,alot smaller than I thought....Not sure how they are as far as size compared too the silky,,anyone know.....?
Yeah,keep us posted....I've been tryin too find out myself if they're worth the trouble....Meaning get enough too feed the birds on a regular basis....http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjeADcja-HBmDZOuySOq2Q This guy has a cool outdoor bin with two migration ramps that I'm wanting too build...
Sounds like a plan....Here 50 pounds 30% protein....Wish I could get it for what your paying....Good Luck and make some money....No, I've never vent sexed the young,and don't plan on it,the adults,yes....I've been out of quail for several years now,but will get back into trouble with them again...
Hi all,,,Just for reference,just because a bird is white doesn't mean it's a A&M,just a white bird.White is recessive..English white is dominant pied....
Here I can get feed for $20 a bag which makes my cost per dozen right at .75 cents...That's maintaining 250 hens figuring 20% don't lay on a...