So, I have decided I want to keep some quail.
I am getting 3 doz eggs on friday of coturnix.
Then, next week I will be ordering a definate pair of Valleys, and I have a good opportunity this month to catch some wild valleys at my friends house.
These are the only species Im interested in keeping, for eggs and pets.
My plan for housing is as follows . . .
Main cage unit is 8' long, 6.5' tall, 2' deep; separated into 3 levels of compartments that start at 6" off the ground.
Each level will have a solid plywood bottom, and 3 separate front opening doors, and each level will have removable dividers that can go between each door.
There could be 3 big cages or 9 small cages and any combo between.
Questions:
1- Is 2' too tall for each level, would they have problems with flushing?
2- Is solid bottom good, I cant imagine solid ground being bad?
My other concerns are about husbandry.
I know quail should get gamebird feed, but do they also like grains/scratch/greens/grass?
I know that my chicken yard has tons of forage, but I read that its very bad to have quail and chickens mix, ergo the large cage with the solid bottoms that will be located in the chicken yard proper.
Will quail appreciate a couple handfuls from the lawn mower bag to pick thru, or is that just making a mess to clean?
The valley quail will be my beloved pets, as I just love these birds.
I have heard they are skittish as captives(especially wild-caught Id think), does 2x8x2 sound reasonable for a pair to live in comfortably, and can I reasonably hope for breeding activity in such a cage with this species?
I also am thinking of buying a quail trap and using my bought pair to call in some wild ones, does that sound like a good idea or bad?
The coturnix seem pretty straightforward, and tons of threads to look thru to answer questions.
The valley quail, tho they live around me, seem like more of a mystery and a much more difficult species to work with.
Any advice is appreciated, and suggestions regarding the cage dimensions are welcomed, maybe 18" height is better . . .
I am getting 3 doz eggs on friday of coturnix.
Then, next week I will be ordering a definate pair of Valleys, and I have a good opportunity this month to catch some wild valleys at my friends house.
These are the only species Im interested in keeping, for eggs and pets.
My plan for housing is as follows . . .
Main cage unit is 8' long, 6.5' tall, 2' deep; separated into 3 levels of compartments that start at 6" off the ground.
Each level will have a solid plywood bottom, and 3 separate front opening doors, and each level will have removable dividers that can go between each door.
There could be 3 big cages or 9 small cages and any combo between.
Questions:
1- Is 2' too tall for each level, would they have problems with flushing?
2- Is solid bottom good, I cant imagine solid ground being bad?
My other concerns are about husbandry.
I know quail should get gamebird feed, but do they also like grains/scratch/greens/grass?
I know that my chicken yard has tons of forage, but I read that its very bad to have quail and chickens mix, ergo the large cage with the solid bottoms that will be located in the chicken yard proper.
Will quail appreciate a couple handfuls from the lawn mower bag to pick thru, or is that just making a mess to clean?
The valley quail will be my beloved pets, as I just love these birds.
I have heard they are skittish as captives(especially wild-caught Id think), does 2x8x2 sound reasonable for a pair to live in comfortably, and can I reasonably hope for breeding activity in such a cage with this species?
I also am thinking of buying a quail trap and using my bought pair to call in some wild ones, does that sound like a good idea or bad?
The coturnix seem pretty straightforward, and tons of threads to look thru to answer questions.
The valley quail, tho they live around me, seem like more of a mystery and a much more difficult species to work with.
Any advice is appreciated, and suggestions regarding the cage dimensions are welcomed, maybe 18" height is better . . .