great now that I got your attention, will someone PLEASE answer my question: does anybody know if you are allowed to have quail in vancouver BC, and if so, how many?
sorryabout the scare, but when i posted "quails vancouver" nobody answerd and its been a week, thought this might get some...
what would be the best type of grass for quail???? i'm talking real 'breeds' of grass or whatever not "green grass" or "no grass"
something that can take a lot of foot traffic and scratching, can take dampness, semi shade and is still 'edible' ( not a spindly brown patch of weeds)
i was wondering if quails need a male around to keep laying well. i have heard about 'laying pellets' and i'm not sure what thats about. And i'm going to keep it organic so i don't want any weird hormone injections or hormone feed.
if i were to hatch coturnix chicks, handle them lots and give em' lots of treats.......could they be friendly? cause i find most people say they are nervous unfriendly birds, and i was wondering if i could change that.
I have recently learned of domestic quail for egg production, and seeing the interecting colouring of their eggsa nd their small size, i instantly bcame curious, here are some of my questions and i hope that you can answer them.
how many eggs to quails lay a week?:
how many quails could you...
I was wondering if anyone had any idea for a short tree with sparse leaves and good branches for roosting. we have a large run with netting overtop, the run is about seven feet high, but the branches need to be long, low and exposed, but not poisonous as i'm sure curious chickens will peck at...
is there such thing as a good laying bantam that does not go broody too fequently? or is such a nature pounded into these miniature birds genes?. I know this seems very demanding, but i am very curious.