How to grind up quail food?

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I have button quail eggs in the incubator, I have been reading online that you have to grind their food so that they can eat it. They will be on a game bird starter. Can someone tell me what is used to grind the food smaller? Is there something specific that I should use or just smash it smaller?
 
I have button quail eggs in the incubator, I have been reading online that you have to grind their food so that they can eat it. They will be on a game bird starter. Can someone tell me what is used to grind the food smaller? Is there something specific that I should use or just smash it smaller?
What I use is a thing called, "the Magic Bullet", but a regular blender will do just fine. Just don't blend it to the point where it become's too fine of a powder.
And good luck with those buttonquail!
 
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You can use a pestle and morter, or put it in a paper bag and hit it with a rolling pin, or a food processor, whatever you have to hand really :)
 
When we got the new food we're feeding now I figured out after a day that it was too big (poor hungry quail!), the 'crumbles' were more mini pellet sized. Anyway, I threw it in the blender in small amounts, about a quarter of the blender jar full at a time, and that kept it as coarse as I wanted to make it but made grinding it up quick work too. I was going to try my food processor but apparently it's not working since our move, and I have used a coffee grinder for similar tasks before too. What ever you have on hand should work as long as you can control how small you make it.
Cheers,
Jessie
 
Hello, I am looking for a magic food for the rapid growth of quail birds that does not have any side effects and is economically and time-minimum for breeding. Please send me the ingredients of this food.
 

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