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Why do you feed inside? I'm building my first quail pen and hadn't planned on feeding and watering inside. It gets cold here - single digits.
It's just how the pen is set up. It's a raised wire pen about 4x10 that has about 4x8 framed with hardware cloth and about 4x2 that is enclosed (plywood walls) with a pop door in between. It's covered with corrugated plastic roofing. The whole thing is about 4 feet off the ground. The wire section has an access door, but it is metal & gets frozen. The enclosed section has a wooden access door - it's just easier for me to use, that's all. Also, the water doesn't freeze as quickly inside and the feed lasts longer since it doesn't fall through the wire when they dig in it.
The pen is outside the barn against the southern wall. They do just fine in the cold & snow. Like I mentioned before, they seem to prefer to be out in the 'open' end... unless it's feeding time!
I might be able to go out in the morning & take a picture, if you're interested. I also have my peafowl in a similar type of pen, but they are inside the barn. They don't like the cold or the snow.
Good to know! I will be trying to raise courtnix very soon here, I hope they little guys like snow as we get it 6 months out of the year!