Kaileb
Chirping
- Jan 27, 2022
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dont be sorry, i just learned something newI'm sorry, but pharaoh is a colour, not a species. Coturnix japonica and coturnix coturnix are the ones that we've domesticated and are interbreedable.

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dont be sorry, i just learned something newI'm sorry, but pharaoh is a colour, not a species. Coturnix japonica and coturnix coturnix are the ones that we've domesticated and are interbreedable.
yep!dont be sorry, i just learned something newI guess that would mean coturnix is the genus
I will warn you, white quail are known for having a short lifespan and health problems (something to do with inbreeding I think). I have no experience with this though.The seller has a white one in the photos![]()
It depends on the bird. Most of mine are lazy and don't fly far, but I've had a couple fly 50', then over my house never to be seen again.I think, I could be wrongI read that online and there seems to be a lot of misinformation, like quail dont like to fly (mine love to fly)
I keep mine in 20 square foot pens on the ground. Sometimes when I open the top to feed them, one will try to escape. They rarely make it, but that one...the one that a magpie found for me flew 80-100ft
how much space do your quail have. do you close them in at night
how long have you had quail (probably longer than me)
When I first started raising gamebirds, it was quail. Back then there was only one color available in the states, Pharaoh, and that is what everyone called them back then, (1967) not Coturnix.But Japanese quail have been bred to be bigger than Pharaoh the color is the same though. Pharaoh is the original