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Coturnix are a good place to start. They mature quickly (laying by 6-8 wks old), lay prolificly, are remotely quiet, and don't need much space. Drawbacks are: they are non-setters (you will need an incubator to hatch), they fling food if you let them (ferment or use covered feeders they can't climb into), they are not cold tolerant & will need good shelter for winter if you can't bring them inside.hello all---------------I just sent wingstone a PM about quail...............just thought I would post a general thing too since my chicks have been nixed..............darn it! I am thinking its time for coturnix quail raising. first off-------------I want a quieter quail with decorative eggshell with eggs that taste good and meat that might be processed and tasty. second I want to get male and female quail so that there are fertile eggs and hope the birds will incubate their eggs some people say they don't do this but lastly if they don't incubate their own.............I might have to look into an cheapo incubator to try this anyone out their got coturnix............maybe even jumbo coturnix? or what type of quail would you recommend and why? I am also gonna look into a good raising quail book! I am in Chester county and can drive to get these ------------------a reasonable distance............. thanks in advance!