I'm still friends with my ex, and he has always (and still does) talk about wanting to "raise bobwhites and release them". I'm not quite sure what exactly he's thinking, I guess he likes the idea of hatching them, but doesn't want to keep them, wants to bring them into the woods and release them after breeding them..... I know, it's odd.
Anyway, he knows nothing about livestock or poultry (obviously), so I thought I'd ask the question on his behalf here. Are bobwhites domesticated in a way that they could not be released? Because that's what I keep telling him, but he thinks that because he hears and sees them in the woods where he lives it would be fine.
Anyone have any input on this that I can pass on to him? Breeding bobwhites for the purpose of releasing??
Anyway, he knows nothing about livestock or poultry (obviously), so I thought I'd ask the question on his behalf here. Are bobwhites domesticated in a way that they could not be released? Because that's what I keep telling him, but he thinks that because he hears and sees them in the woods where he lives it would be fine.
Anyone have any input on this that I can pass on to him? Breeding bobwhites for the purpose of releasing??
