Quail housing. Am I missing somthing?

whats in that picture of yours is the "woven" 2X4 steel wire, with 1" hexagonal chicken wire around the bottom and ontop.... a full grown coturnix slipped through 1" chicken wire that I had on TOP of my pen the other day. Just saying.
 
WE CAN SEE THE CHICKEN WIRE. I CAN ALSO SEE OPEN WOVEN WIRE- NEITHER WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO HOLD THEM OR PROTECT THEM FROM MANY PREDATORS THAT THEY WILL SURELY ATTRACT! WE'RE ACCOMPLISHED AT THIS AND TRYING TO ASSIST YOU. ATTEMPTING TO HELP YOU PREVENT AN AVOIDABLE UGLY CIRCUMSTANCE IF YOU WILL.

TO ANSWER THE QUESTION- YES THEY WILL SURVIVE WINTERS THERE IF GIVEN DRY SHELTER FROM THE WIND
 
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sry, i missaid somthing.. I meant to say the picture you posted. it shows the chicken wire behinde the quail. the quail are way to big to fit through that.
 
here is replies to a thread about using chicken wire with couturnix quail.

cloudswinger wrote:
I was wondering, what size wire mesh should I use? I have 1 inch chicken wire already, but that seems too big. Can I use that for the sides and get something smaller for the floor? Should it be 1/2 or 1/4 in? Or can I fold the chicken wire in half and use that for the floor? I have a ton of the chicken wire and I'd rather use that up.

sansapoultry wrote:
We use 1/2" hardware cloth all the way around. You could use chicken wire for the sides but I would not use it for the floor.
Steve in NC

Mrs. Ak-Bird-Brain wrote:
The only problem I had with the 1" wire on the sides was that the birds kept sticking their heads through it and wearing off their neck-feathers.

BTW: i will be using the chicken wire
 
Here is my response. You can't go wrong with 19GA. 1/2" hardware cloth!

With quail...It's a 2 way street. You can keep them in something with a paper sack, but you have to keep predators out most of all.

1/2" hardware cloth all around. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!
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They could fly up and get their necks caught, and they will most likely sleep right next to the wall and a raccoon will reach in and grab them. Just curious, what are you feeding them?
 

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