Search results for query: *

  1. Acre4Me

    No, I don’t have any regrets about eating animals.

    coturnix quail (Japanese quail) are typically raised for eggs and meat, although there are other choices too. Our Coturnix would start to lay eggs as early as 5.5 weeks, and all were laying by 9 weeks. We could butcher excess males as young as 6 weeks. If you don’t want to pluck, you can just...
  2. Acre4Me

    No, I don’t have any regrets about eating animals.

    I think 3 quail eggs = 1 chicken egg approximately. My quail each laid 6 or 7 eggs/week. You need a high protein game bird crumble for them, which may be harder to find. I think what I was feeding them was 28% gamebird. for calcium, I gave them cuttle bone (like for parrots) attached to...
  3. Acre4Me

    No, I don’t have any regrets about eating animals.

    It’s good you’ve found a diet that works for your particular medical needs! However, most people are not allergic to meat so I don’t think every human would feel like a million bucks on a plant based diet. But, for sure, not eating something you are allergic to is going to be far better than...
  4. Acre4Me

    No, I don’t have any regrets about eating animals.

    coturnix quail start to lay eggs by around 6 weeks. Cull most males for meat at 6 weeks or so. One male per 4-10 females gives You fertile eggs. They can be kept in small cages, so suitable for indoors or garage. Live and lay for a few years.
  5. Acre4Me

    No, I don’t have any regrets about eating animals.

    We eat meat here, all kinds. No guilt. We raise Meat chickens, and we’ve raised quail and eaten them. Grilled meats are delicious too! Vegans etc are often (not always), in my experience, a bit preachy or have expressed a disdainful look so often, they are experts. Funny enough, a fair...
Back
Top Bottom