Quote: I know right! Good thing I have turned the rabbit hutch into quail pens! four freeloaders so far not an egg! but I have 12+ in the bator to hatch this weekend and one loner hatchling.
Some things some don't know about Cot Quail eggs.....
4-5 quail eggs to equal a chicken egg. The differences in quail egg nutrition as compared to a chicken egg are many. One 10 gram Coturnix Quail egg has 3 to 4 times the nutrition of a 55 gram chicken egg. It has 13% protein as compared to a chicken egg’s 11%, It has twice the vitamin B2 and vitamin A. Quail eggs also contain three times the amount of vitamin B1 as well. You can also get 5 times the iron and potassium along with being rich in calcium and phosphorus. Furthermore, quail eggs have a good deal of good cholesterol and none of the bad cholesterol. Thanks to an ovamucoid protein contained in Coturnix Quail eggs, they do not cause allergies or diathesis. That same protein is helpful to those suffering from allergy symptoms and, in fact, there are allergy drugs derived from this same protein.
http://www.survivalblog.com/2012/06...tle-homestead-bird-by-bigdtc-in-maryland.html
This is awesome info- hhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- don't tell dh he may be building a quail pen......I wonder if they sell easy....the eggs I mean? or the quail.........
Interesting think about this.....
Most chicks or young chickens go for less than 2 bucks a pop at auction , a quail at 4 weeks old will bring you over $2. FOUR WEEKS! How about that!. (with auctions there is no dealing with strangers coming to the house! one stop and sold) and most auctions will send you the check so you don't have to wait around and you can sell extra egg there as well! They eat little, take little space, little work, awesome eggs, availability to have fun hatching and sell them at market for a good profit to boot. AND THEY TASTE AWESOME and are not the type of birds one becomes best friends with making the eating a tad easier! And a biggun for me is no need to ship out of state! no worry of getting NPIP and keeping it in order to sell hatching eggs across state borders. I am changing my tune to chickens I know, the more I read and speak with others the more I learn right?
REmember when I said I put 6-6 week olds out to play with the bigger ones. Well...................I had to run home and while I was there, I put 18 more out with them.
HA! you needed room in the brooders!!!!