Thanks. Kumoko passed away two month ago. Several of my cats are getting older, so as much as it hurts, I'm looking at losing several over the next few years. 😢
It's recommended, but not necessary. Either cook immediately before it sets in, or wait 12-24 hours for it to pass. Rigor sets in fast for quail, though, so you have to cook immediately.
With two, I would wrap them in bacon, roast for about 15 minutes at 425 to cook the bacon, then turn it down to 300 and baste with barbeque sauce every 10 minute for half an hour.
Quail will lay year 'round if they have enough (14-16 hours) light.
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Yes. They are cats.
It depends on the cat. Widget plays fetch, but gets tired of it after about 5 throws.
I depends on what you consider a proper omelette. For a standard "2 egg" omelette, you want 8-10 quail eggs. To be safe, I would say 3 hens/omelette if you want them once a week. Dinner...
I have 5.
Pharoah is the basic, which is why it is also known as wild type. I'm sure there are multiple genes, but I couldn't tell you what they are.
If they lay celadon, yes. It's harder to tell with the males. The brown spots on the eggs are cause by blood deposited on the eggs. Blue is...
My favourite was Silk. She's been gone for a long time. My current favourite is a tie between Pig and Scraps.
Ragdoll. I love the siamese markings, blue eyes combined with that fluffy fur.
I'm not sure. Around 100?