I'm considering getting some standard color Jumbo Coturnix Quail for some meat and eggs. I'm not really positive though. I hear they're hardy, pretty easy to clean/process and of course, they grow fast, but I am still hesitant. I'm used to chickens, ducks and geese, and pigeons, but other than my mother owning a few bobwhites 20ish years ago, I've never really been around quail. Do they tame at all? I'm not really worried about them being lap-birds, but just not running when I feed and water and such.
I would be getting shipped eggs most likely as not finding any local breeders of Jumbo ones so far. Do they ship better, worse or about the same as chicken eggs for hatching?
Mine would be on our back porch which is mostly covered, only one 2 foot by 2 foot gap that would allow drafts in. Would this work or would they need a totally draft free area in winter? If I just covered the side of their cage that could get drafts would that work or would they need basically a covered nest box type thing? My pigeons were fine out there when I had them.
Any beginner mistakes I should avoid? Suggestions?
I'm only looking at keeping 5-10.
I would be getting shipped eggs most likely as not finding any local breeders of Jumbo ones so far. Do they ship better, worse or about the same as chicken eggs for hatching?
Mine would be on our back porch which is mostly covered, only one 2 foot by 2 foot gap that would allow drafts in. Would this work or would they need a totally draft free area in winter? If I just covered the side of their cage that could get drafts would that work or would they need basically a covered nest box type thing? My pigeons were fine out there when I had them.
Any beginner mistakes I should avoid? Suggestions?
I'm only looking at keeping 5-10.