She'll probably kill the little runty "not right" chicks.Perhaps slide 20-30 of them under my broody and let her teach them to be chickens??
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She'll probably kill the little runty "not right" chicks.Perhaps slide 20-30 of them under my broody and let her teach them to be chickens??
Still not free rangeable, though. Coturnix quail are domestic, so they don't survive well in the wild, and everything likes to eat them.Ditto. You’re better off with coturnix. They're fun and cute, in their own special way![]()
They’d survive? I know cats, coyotes and every other meat eater will appreciate the snack. But they’d know to shelter and such?California quail require permits in most places, and if you free range them, they are wild quail and you are unlikely to see them again except as the occasional glimpse that you would of normal wild quail.
Everything likes to eat them, but if I'm not mistaken California quail live in OR too. The realtor that helped me buy my little plot in OR said that he has them all over the place near his house, at least.They’d survive? I know cats, coyotes and every other meat eater will appreciate the snack. But they’d know to shelter and such?
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I was going for a comparison between old world and new world. Seems I missed an entire sentence, or two, in that postStill not free rangeable, though. Coturnix quail are domestic, so they don't survive well in the wild, and everything likes to eat them.
We have them here. I want more of them here. It appears that if you use them for personal use, no permit needed. If you intend to release for dog or raptor training you need a permit. No fee attached, just basically notice of release.Everything likes to eat them, but if I'm not mistaken California quail live in OR too. The realtor that helped me buy my little plot in OR said that he has them all over the place near his house, at least.
If you want to turn them loose, you will most likely have to get a release permit from your state.Perhaps slide 20-30 of them under my broody and let her teach them to be chickens??
Oooh I loved Gossamer!!! He was such an interesting monster! I’m always saying how interesting Gossamer is! Don’t you think he is soooooo interesting?!?Gossamer & Marvin!
fun times!
So do I.
I also remember Romper Room.
Funny how those guys refuse to acknowledge state lines.Everything likes to eat them, but if I'm not mistaken California quail live in OR too. The realtor that helped me buy my little plot in OR said that he has them all over the place near his house, at least.