I saw the progression of you constructing the housing and it is very well made.
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Congrats on your new acquisition!
I just want to comment on the feeding. I think it would be best to just put the food on the ground for now. You don't want those little Coturnix quail trampling on each other. It's just an opinion though.
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I learned a lot here and I just started a week ago.
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Gambel's quail has a lifespan of 2-7 years in the wild.
Thomson, M. 2001. "Callipepla gambelii" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed June 26, 2012 at http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Callipepla_gambelii.html
There are some BYC members that sells and trade. You can check the directory here https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/460102/second-try-gamebird-breeder-directory#post_5817690
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I thought males do the crowing.
I have a tuxedo, a pharaoh, and a Tibetan. They've been crowing for their first 2 days and now they stopped.
Maybe they are adapting to their new environment.