Hi all, have my very first two dozen quail in the incubator as I type this, and (hopefully) in 16-19 days will have my first quail chicks in the brooder...I have read through most of the threads in this forum (and on other sites) and have a pretty good grasp of what is needed, but have a question regarding protein requirements for chicks. I have access to the following 22% protein feed (and this is a brand I know and trust as I feed their all flock feed to my flock of chickens):
http://www.baraleinc.com/index.php/...27-22-turkey-game-bird-grower-crumble-non-gmo
From my reading, quail chicks (coturnix in my case) require at least 26% protein as they grow with 30% being ideal...I know I can supplement their feed with mashed hard boiled egg (which I have plenty of from my chickens), but am wondering if ground/powdered mealworms would accomplish the same goal...basically I’m looking for something more shelf stable than cooked egg to mix in with the crumble (which I will also be grinding up to a smaller texture as well).
Thanks!
http://www.baraleinc.com/index.php/...27-22-turkey-game-bird-grower-crumble-non-gmo
From my reading, quail chicks (coturnix in my case) require at least 26% protein as they grow with 30% being ideal...I know I can supplement their feed with mashed hard boiled egg (which I have plenty of from my chickens), but am wondering if ground/powdered mealworms would accomplish the same goal...basically I’m looking for something more shelf stable than cooked egg to mix in with the crumble (which I will also be grinding up to a smaller texture as well).
Thanks!