Jumbo Coturnix Quail - Learn Me A Few Things

Im sorry but from every breeder to every magazine I have always seen it spelled CORTUNIX.....not sure where you found your spelling.
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OMG....my apologies...I cant believe I never noticed that lol....I always saw CORTUNIX...but it is COTURNIX. Well that is going to take some getting use to lol.
TY for the correction!
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I would have to say yes go for it, I just started a split grow zone for them.
After reading up a bit it seems very easy and cheap, using waste products. Like the dust left at the bottom of the feeders, makes great food for the meal worms.
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Apparently all it requires is putting cereal or oatmeal in my cupboard.

Do you need to raise ants? Because I'm an expert with those, too.

How about some nice red squirrels?
 
I raise mealworms. They a very easy.. If mine were any other animal people would be reporting me for neglect. LOL

All my birds love them.

-Kim
 
Well, I used this website:

http://www.sialis.org/raisingmealworms.htm

It looks like a lot, but it's because it's "everything you want to know." LOL

All I do is have a big plastic tote. Put several inches of chick-starter into the bottom. Throw in potato peels or any other kitchen leftover veggies. Bought some meal worms from a fellow chicken owner at a local show, dumped them into the tote. AND THEN, thew the whole tote into the shed and forget about it until I want some.

I just have to remember to throw in those veggies as the previous ones dry out, because the veggies are the "water source". That's literally all I do.

I have been told not to buy the Giant mealworms from the petstores because they have been treated to grow larger and not to turn into adults. So they are basically a dead-end.

-Kim
 

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