- Jun 14, 2009
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Hello forum,
The kids and I are hatching quail as a summer project. I have 19 eggs in a brinsea mini advance and they all look fertile. We used to have chickens and I remember quail from my childhood: cute and little and not terribly hard to care for ;-)
I breed parrot species - cockatiels and budgies mostly so I have plenty of cages of all kinds, shapes and forms and I have an indoor bird room.
The plan is to find most of our chicks ( if there are any) a new home and the person I got the eggs from is more than willing to take chicks back if we can't sell them quickly. But from past experience I know we will fall in love and some will stay with us.
I am trying to figure out where to put the chicks after the brooder ( I already have a huge Rubbermaid tote which will work great as a brooder and to house youngsters for a while).
I wonder if a few quail - like 3 or 4- would do well in a cage in my birdroom - or do they get too smelly or messy? I have flight cages I can make quail friendly with dust boxes.
Or should I invest in a rabbit hutch and put them outside and let them brave the Colorado winter? We have dogs so Quail would need to be off the ground and the weather here gets cold so something enclosed is a must - I have a rabbit heating pad that I could use and I can install extra wiring and Plexiglas against those snow storms ( and lately the rain!). Our issue with the chickens were that they attracted a lot of mice and rats - no matter how hard we tried we ended up with so many rodents that we caught up to 25 mice a day - in our very residential neighborhood and an only 6000 sf property ! - We had to abandon the chicken project out of respect for our neighbors.
Does anyone here have house quail? How often do you have to clean a say 2ftx3ft cage with wire bottom and 3 quail ? Or is it more realistic to keep them in a Rubbermaid tote with bedding with more floor space?
The kids and I are hatching quail as a summer project. I have 19 eggs in a brinsea mini advance and they all look fertile. We used to have chickens and I remember quail from my childhood: cute and little and not terribly hard to care for ;-)
I breed parrot species - cockatiels and budgies mostly so I have plenty of cages of all kinds, shapes and forms and I have an indoor bird room.
The plan is to find most of our chicks ( if there are any) a new home and the person I got the eggs from is more than willing to take chicks back if we can't sell them quickly. But from past experience I know we will fall in love and some will stay with us.
I am trying to figure out where to put the chicks after the brooder ( I already have a huge Rubbermaid tote which will work great as a brooder and to house youngsters for a while).
I wonder if a few quail - like 3 or 4- would do well in a cage in my birdroom - or do they get too smelly or messy? I have flight cages I can make quail friendly with dust boxes.
Or should I invest in a rabbit hutch and put them outside and let them brave the Colorado winter? We have dogs so Quail would need to be off the ground and the weather here gets cold so something enclosed is a must - I have a rabbit heating pad that I could use and I can install extra wiring and Plexiglas against those snow storms ( and lately the rain!). Our issue with the chickens were that they attracted a lot of mice and rats - no matter how hard we tried we ended up with so many rodents that we caught up to 25 mice a day - in our very residential neighborhood and an only 6000 sf property ! - We had to abandon the chicken project out of respect for our neighbors.
Does anyone here have house quail? How often do you have to clean a say 2ftx3ft cage with wire bottom and 3 quail ? Or is it more realistic to keep them in a Rubbermaid tote with bedding with more floor space?