Yes, Coturnix are awesome. I have many colors including Silver, Albino, Brown, White, Tuxedo and Gold. I am overflowing with eggs!
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All female is fine with the Bobwhites, but you need a good ratio of them, too many males and not enough females is an issue, but once the Bobwhites find their mate, they are paired for life "Until Death Do We Part" like a family. That is, however, one of my favorite things about them, they choose their mate and stick together. The males help the females in all the egg chores too, as they will both brood the eggs and take turns. I find them quite romantic actually. I think it is sweet!!And if you are not interested in hatching eggs, it's fine to have all females with coturnix (not sure about bobs). They will still lay eggs, and they will stay prettier since they lose feathers and get tatty when they are mated. There is also a smaller chance of aggression and fighting if you don't have any males.
You need to check with your state's regulations (Department of Wildlife or Fish and Game).Some states do not allow releasing domestic stock into the wild. Also some states require a permit to raise Bobwhites. Best to check it out first, fines can be pretty hefty.So sounds like all the quail types are good for a newbie?
Well, If I got bobs, can I release them on our property? We got quite a few bobs around that are wild.
Thank you to all! This is fun!![]()