- May 15, 2015
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Okay so I started this thread, hence the title, and we currently have New-world quail species. I'm heavily deciding which one would be more efficient to raise since I've never had doves or pigeons before, though we've had quails in the past up to this day and so forth.
From the information I've read, watched, etc. I can tell doves and pigeons will sit on their eggs and brood their own young. This method of breeding will save us money from an expensive artificial incubator. I've never observed quails do this in captivity. They'll lay their eggs scattered across the pen floor. The eggs are collected for roughly a week prior to transit in the incubator. I'm so accustomed to raising quail I'm thinking if there's a better way to breed them instead of harvesting the eggs and storing them in an incubator, and that would be pigeons/doves.
Which one is better? And has anyone had both birds?
From the information I've read, watched, etc. I can tell doves and pigeons will sit on their eggs and brood their own young. This method of breeding will save us money from an expensive artificial incubator. I've never observed quails do this in captivity. They'll lay their eggs scattered across the pen floor. The eggs are collected for roughly a week prior to transit in the incubator. I'm so accustomed to raising quail I'm thinking if there's a better way to breed them instead of harvesting the eggs and storing them in an incubator, and that would be pigeons/doves.
Which one is better? And has anyone had both birds?