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  1. DrPatrickBiggs

     Quail feed

    There are some subtle differences between the Finisher and Flight Conditioner. The biggest is going to be in the amount of energy (calories) in the feed. The amount of fiber in Flight Conditioner is much higher than in the Finisher product. More fiber means less energy. If you are preparing...
  2. DrPatrickBiggs

     Quail feed

    Even though the New World Quail are still growing I would still switch them to the Finisher diet at 6 weeks. The birds will still grow on the Finisher diet. I recommend the switch at 6 weeks because of the rate of growth. Initially, the birds grow very fast. They put on lots of muscle early...
  3. DrPatrickBiggs

     Quail feed

    Not necessarily. Although that is usually what a finisher diet is intended for, it is really more a reference to the age of the bird. The bird's protein requirement is lower at that stage (6-16 weeks) but the energy requirement of those birds is higher. The Gamebird Finisher is formulated to...
  4. DrPatrickBiggs

     Quail feed

    A good feeding program for your quail would be to feed them Purina Gamebird Startena from 0 to 6 weeks of age. At 6 weeks, you could then put them on Purina Flock Raiser or Purina Gamebird Finisher. Around 18 weeks, you should move the females over to Gamebird Layena and keep the males on the...
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