Hello, all! I posted this in the quail forum, but I figured I would bring it up here since the such a wealth of local knowledge here. I am thinking about getting into quail. I am struggling to find a local source though. I don't need to buy them tomorrow. I can wait until spring if needed. I just want to know who sells quail. Ideally I want to get chicks, not eggs. I don't have an incubator and no experience since second grade with incubating eggs. I can do a brooder. Anybody raising quail, are you willing to share your source or part with some chicks?
We have/had some quail. They were OK. Lay like crazy & then NOTHING all winter. We eventually built a rabbit-like cage (looking to the future when the kids will want rabbits some day). The extra height never seemed to matter.... but short cages = more volume. I like their little noises & if we couldn't own chickens, then quail is a good back up poultry. I prefer chickens for their personalities, but those little quail eggs are cute. Over the years I found many uses for the eggs. I think the people who raise them in little tractors have the best tasting eggs; my quail didn't get much grass time, so our chicken eggs definitely tasted better.
Since the quail are seasonal layers, we were eating most of them before winter. (The meat is delicious, processing is fast & easy, but it takes several quail to make an entree.) We saved mostly females & were deciding if we'd keep a few or have one more last, big meal. Another 4H family had only 1 male, so we gave our remaining ones to them. In exchange, they'll give us some fertile eggs next spring .... if we want them. Win/win! They got free quail & we have less beaks to feed.
Although the quail were part of DD's project, it is DS who wants to hatch more. We'll see how he feels in the spring. If we do hatch some, I'll let you know. Ours were nothing special. Basic Coturnix & Texas A&M. I had a few that layed interesting blue eggs but we were not breeding for it. Just ate the eggs.
I know there's someone out there on CL who sells the very large quail. You may also find some pretty colors.
The 1st quail were our favs. The kids played with them & the quail were very tame. We could even tell them apart.
DD's fav was a male named "Albert." She spent so much time with him, that he stayed by her side when outside. (Most quail simply wander away.)
As you can see the design of the "quail cage" can be used for a chicken hospital, broody area, or rabbit hutch.