Nov 15, 2010 #11 BobwhiteQuailLover Country Girl[IMG]emojione/assets/png/2665.png?v=2. 9 Years Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 3,831 Reaction score 8 Points 191 Location Wisconsin Yep!!!!!
Nov 15, 2010 #12 Mrs. Fluffy Puffy Fluffy Feather Farm 12 Years Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 16,007 Reaction score 248 Points 456 Location Texas, Panhandle Quote: ( Got your PM's and I'm guessing you got mine! )
Nov 15, 2010 #13 Rozzie Songster 9 Years Joined Jul 14, 2010 Messages 3,577 Reaction score 29 Points 181 Make sure you grind the food up for the button quail. Starter crumbles are too big for them. You'll need to make it smaller. An electric coffee grinder is the easiest way I have found to do this. I do enough for a week at a time.
Make sure you grind the food up for the button quail. Starter crumbles are too big for them. You'll need to make it smaller. An electric coffee grinder is the easiest way I have found to do this. I do enough for a week at a time.
Nov 16, 2010 #14 Stellar The Quail Lady 14 Years Educator Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 4,205 Reaction score 129 Points 381 Location Tampa Bay, FL Find my thread...I posted info on the birds. It's called CHINESE BLUE BREASTED QUAIL INFO...should help you...
Find my thread...I posted info on the birds. It's called CHINESE BLUE BREASTED QUAIL INFO...should help you...
Nov 16, 2010 Thread starter #15 devin0 Chirping 9 Years Joined Jun 19, 2010 Messages 183 Reaction score 2 Points 99 Location Fogo Island, NL Here are pictures! Buttons (what colors will they be exactly?): Coturnix Quail: Pics from inside their box:
Here are pictures! Buttons (what colors will they be exactly?): Coturnix Quail: Pics from inside their box: