Moving out of state, transporting quail

eHuman

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I will be moving into my new home soon and need advice on transporting a dozen 4 week old coturnix that will be housed in a 22 gal bin for the trip.

My question is on water and feed. The drive is likely to take 8 hours and I am wondering (more about water) some of the ways I can ensure my birds have access to it in a moving vehicle, with minimal spillage.
 
Well.. As far as I know, quail don't drink when it's dark. So as long as you don't load them before they've had a drink in the morning, I don't think it's going to be a problem. But perhaps you can take a break half way through the drive and offer them something to drink? Feed can just be scattered on the floor or put i a shallow bowl.
 
Maybe you could put in a container with one of those nipples or cup type waterers. If you put it in their current cage first they could get used to it.
 
Has anyone had success transporting their quail that could give me pointers? It will be an 8 hour drive and I want them as stress-free as possible.

Should I give them electrolytes and maybe probiotics in advance of the trip?
 
I have transported a pair of button quail for about 6 hours, most of that by train. They were in a wooden box with hardware cloth on one side, and carried in a dark cloth bag. The female laid an egg during the trip and continued to lay an egg a day after arriving to her new home, so I guess the experience wasn't too stressful to her :) I didn't change anything prior to the trip, just tried to 'pack' them as the last thing, to allow them to eat and drink before leaving.
 

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