Do people raise quail to sell eggs for consumption?

Ya wanna hear something dumb?
When I first came on this forum and read that people raised quail, I thought that they were doing so so that they could release them to the wild. Talk about naive.
Also, when I was having dinner at a restaurant in Jimmy Carter's Plains, Georgia, and ordered "quail", I thought that they had been shot by the locals to be sold to the restaurant. Like I said, ..."Talk about naive."
I've sure learned a lot from this and other threads.
Does anyone on here raise them for releasing into the wild?
EDIT: Also, I have never seen a picture posted of a coop or cage where people raise them. I'd like to get a few for eggs after my having read this thread. Could I keep them in my run along with my hens (see MyPage).
 
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you won't get many people to admit to it because of all the hoopla you need to go through to be licensed to do it.
 
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That's too bad because I'd also like to raise and release some. When I moved here 30+ years ago, there were quail that used to run in a line with their chicks in my back yard (fun to watch); now with all the subdivisions in the area, they're all gone.
 
both... sorta kinda maybe... Depends on the breed. Coturnix are exempt in most states because they are a non-native and non invasive species.
 
I've been selling all the eggs I have. The Asian market here sells them for 1.79 a doz these are not fresh but boiled and put into a glass jug they dip them out when they are sold. I've been selling them 2.00 doz Plus 1.00 for the plastic carton and if the give me the carton back I refund the 1.00. I know I can sell them for more but since they have paid me up front (20.00) at a time I'm not complaining and I also have solved a problem I got to buy nice egg cartons and they get recycled . At this time I have 5 familys buying from me. They have told me to just keep sending them eggs and they will keep sending the money lol. So I know have been hatching left and right to make sure I have enough birds to keep up with demand. If it drops off no problem I have quail to eat javascript:insert_text('
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I'm thinking that you could add a cage across the top of your south coop by the west gate..... let me find some pics of quail coops for you so you understand what i mean....

okay in this thread, see the coop by sandspoultry? I was thinking you put that in the inside of your coop using of course the same wood/paint so it blended in well with your coop.


https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=119179




nancy
 
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I put my quailies in here because of predator problems. They aren't outside anymore
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