Panama has 3 or 4 native species of Quail. Have you thought about raising them?Chickens & Japanese Coturnix Quail. Both for eggs & meat.
A lot of people in the States raise bobwhite quail.
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Panama has 3 or 4 native species of Quail. Have you thought about raising them?Chickens & Japanese Coturnix Quail. Both for eggs & meat.
Eat too much what?It kills me to be asking this question but a family member swears this is true and I just don't agree
Old World and New World quail are unrelated species. They just look alike which is why they are called quail.
That said, IMO, if a hen gets appropriate nutrition, she won't overeat and unless your birds are obviously overweight, I would ignore his advice.
Do you ever weigh your birds?
Did they stop laying?
I don't think anything I wrote indicated that I thought those were species, it is just that being unrelated, their care is quite different.Sorry, but new world quail isn't a species and neither is old world quail. New world quails are a family called Odontophoridae, which has several genera in it. Callipepla, for example is a genus which includes four species: California quails, Gambel's quails, Elegant quails and Scaled quails.
Old world quails are in a family (along with pheasants, chickens, partridges, turkeys, peafowl...) called Phasianidae. Coturnix is a genus from that family with several species in it, including japanese quails (which are often referred to as coturnix quails).
You were right about old worlds and new worlds being completely unrelated, but they aren't just two separate species![]()
Wow. How do you even begin to answer that. It’s kind of like “cats steal babies’ breath/souls while they sleep”.He also said they have to eat at certain times or won't lay eggs and I have nothing to say in response.
I don't think anything I wrote indicated that I thought those were species, it is just that being unrelated, their care is quite different.
I know old world/new world aren't species. But those species of each hemisphere behave quite differently. For instance, new world quail are permanent residents throughout their range, whereas, old world quail migrate.
I also understand there are many species of quail in the Americas. We only have bobwhite where I live but the west has several species. Through the tropics there are even more species. For instance, there are seven distinct species in Costa Rica alone.
Other differences in the "quail" of each hemisphere are dramatically divergence in incubation times and diet varies as well. If memory serves me correctly, button and coturnix quail are much more fragile than say Bobwhite or other North American species.
I'm not much different.Sorry, I probably just read it wrong
I think I'm just too quick to go on a rant about taxonomy. Just ignore me![]()
Quails eat and lay eggs. There is no to much or certain times. I'm sorry to say but your family member is wrong. Leave food out for the Quail and they will eat as they please and lay eggs as they pleaseHe also said they have to eat at certain times or won't lay eggs and I have nothing to say in response.