Ruby Rogue
Free Ranging
It's not loud at all. If I had never heard one in my life I wouldn't think anything of it.
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What do you mean specifically about keeping a lot of males?I am debating on keeping a lot of male quails because I heard that they are loud. Is the true?
I have a stacked cage, right now I am planning on having 6?What do you mean specifically about keeping a lot of males?
How many cages are you planning on having?
there are 3 layersI have a stacked cage, right now I am planning on having 6?
I find that as long as the males cannot see each other in separate cages they don't complain as much as they would if they could see each other.I have a stacked cage, right now I am planning on having 6?
What are you main purposes of having quail. For meat (fertilized eggs) you only need around 1 per 5 hens. If just for eggs, you don't need roosters. Or just one to fertilize the hens every once and awhile to get a new batch of layers. Or for pets, females are usually sweeter pets.I have a stacked cage, right now I am planning on having 6?
Hmm, I would like to have them as pets, and for eggs, and sometimes have a new batch of quail.What are you main purposes of having quail. For meat (fertilized eggs) you only need around 1 per 5 hens. If just for eggs, you don't need roosters. Or just one to fertilize the hens every once and awhile to get a new batch of layers. Or for pets, females are usually sweeter pets.
My point, being, you won't need many anyways.
Cool! Then really I think you only need like 1-2 every once and awhile to fertilize the hens when needed.Hmm, I would like to have them as pets, and for eggs, and sometimes have a new batch of quail.![]()