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I'm sorry to mercilessly abuse your thread, but people around here seem hungry for information on these birds and they weren't getting answers in the Pheasant thread. Quess the right people didn't hang out there much, the one's that have raised them before.
Please don't change anything in the title of the thread, moderator's would have to move it then.
I'm with you on this shelleyd, I think they are really pretty. I read up on them and the Bobwhites before I decided on Coturnix. I was under the impression that you had to have big pens with hugh flight pens and I don't have that much room.
I know JJMR said that here, well rather there with the heat and humidity, there are problems with aggressiveness. Its even more humid here than Florida, but I may still want to try. If I can learn what I need to do and its not much different than the Coturnix. You know it seems like they could be raised pretty much the same from the few glimpses of information I gathered from the Pheasant thread. If that's the case, they are raised about alike and they should be here, partridges that is. There seems to be a lot of Coturnix people that are interested in the Bobwhites and the GZF quail. (I'm sorry I don't want to say their real name to much or the thread will get moved and buried).
So do the eggs incubate the same as Coturnix?
What kind of pen just to growout GZF quail?
Could I keep them in the same area as the Coturnix or should they be on the otherside of the yard?
I have to assume they eat the same foods?
How long do they need to grow out until of size, or mature?
What else, I don't even know enough to ask the right questions?
I don't want to raise them or breed them in any way, just hatch some eggs and grow them out. If we like them, then from time to time I'll just buy eggs. I do know I have to get a permit in Texas, no big deal. I am curious at this time.