I guess everyone here could agree, living in the heart of a busy city sucks. Sadly, the city life meant I had to say bye bye to my girls, since chickens were nearly impossible to keep in a condominium unit, even with a pretty spacious balcony. As much as my heart belongs in the country, I'm still stuck here for maybe a few more months or years... So until I could move to a more rural area, I was hoping to make the best out of my situation and thinking if i should try Quails out.
I'm practically clueless with Quails and hoping to find out if they can survive the city life. Are they noisy enough to bring in complaining neighbors? How do they lay? I'm only familiar with the commercial set up for Quails, so I have no idea if they would be needing a nest box like chickens do. I'll be converting my old rabbit cage for them, and was wondering what I should gear it up with. I'm thinking of adding anywhere from 3 to 5 ladies.
I also haven't decided if I should get my quails as adults or chicks. Any suggestions?
Please do share if you are living with a city quail!
I'm practically clueless with Quails and hoping to find out if they can survive the city life. Are they noisy enough to bring in complaining neighbors? How do they lay? I'm only familiar with the commercial set up for Quails, so I have no idea if they would be needing a nest box like chickens do. I'll be converting my old rabbit cage for them, and was wondering what I should gear it up with. I'm thinking of adding anywhere from 3 to 5 ladies.
I also haven't decided if I should get my quails as adults or chicks. Any suggestions?
Please do share if you are living with a city quail!
