What would be the best time of year to get quail? I would assume spring. Then by winter you could get eggs? My main use would be for eggs and meat. But trying to get a line of natural breeding would be cool too. They would provably be Japanese quail.
Yes you want to separate them unless the other birds arent bothering them. But they seem to only be broody if they are in a more natural environment. A good sign if they are broody is if they built a nest.
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so from what i gathered they dont do it often unless they are in a natural environment. The hatch rate isn't good but if any survive and they are hens they will go broody when they get older and do a better job. So if they do survive they will do a better job. Please keep us updated i...
Ok so ive read and watched that you should have 1 sq ft for each quail but then i read that you could have three in each sq foot. what is the right answer. Also i want to breed the quail but i cant find this answer,how often would you need a new male the quail wont breed with the parents or...
I think probably one of two breeding sets of adults then go from there. What type of medicine should you keep around and what is it for? And would you need a new rooster to get another set going,they need would not with there siblings would they?
Thanks that is kinda what I wanted to do was raise them on the ground. But I want some breeders that will be in a cage so they won't be able to mix with any thing else. I found something I like for that. And I love in pocetello.