quail nestboxes?

the reason i am asking is because they will be free run in the day, but shut up at night, and i need a quick and easy mechanism (such as a hinged door at the back of each nesting box) to get at eggs. but that will be hard if they are scattered around the coup. any ideas? pictures might be helpful.............
 
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Quail are the bird of eternal sameness, if you try to range them they'll fly off, if you try to move thier cage arond a pasture (like meatie chickens are) they'll revolt and stop laying. Heck mine acted up for 2 weeks after we switched to a different color feeder.
 
I have used cooffe cans not so much for a nest box but for somewhere for a hen to duck into to get away from an overly amorous roo
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quail wont free range like chickens. if you have some pen mates calling to the "free range" in my case escapes they may stick around to try and group back up.. this happend once when my coop door was left open. 5 got out and 5 got caught and put back in. your best bet is to have what saddina has. a rabbit cage like run. hope they go inside the hutch part like mine do. if not.. they prolly never will.. most people will tell you they lay when they feel they need to lay. doesnt matter where they are standing or sitting at the time.
 
Many States Game Wardens View Free Range Quail As "release Of Non Native Wildlife" Which Is Usually Frowned Upon Greatly With Felony Convictions Possible Prison Time And Great Expense( If The Speces Is Not Native To Your Area)

Other States Game Wardens May View It As Illegal Capture Of Wild Speces.... The Results Are The Pretty Similar Except They Take Your Farm With This 1 As Well( If The Speces Is Native To Your Area)

Yet Others May View It As Improper Care For Domestically Raised Gamebird Speces Which Has Similar Resulst As The Previous 2 Listed But This 1 Gets You On The Tree Hugger Protest List ... You Horrible Animal Abuser (just Kidding... But Thats How The Tree Huggers Will See It) This 1 Works For Both Native And Non Native Speces

Either Way Gamebird Speces Dont Free Range
 
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Good one. I cut the top off of milk jugs and lay it on the side with sand or shavings in it (even those pine pellets when I am low on anything else)...also kitty litter jugs that are empty with top cut off laid on side. I leave a lip or an edge that won't allow too much to be kicked or flinged out if they are dusting in there. I have even used the liter pop bottles with the top cut off laid on it's side with sand in it for the up and coming teen agers to go in and sandbathe. Funny they will sometimes all cram in there (don't worry, no one has suffocated yet...Coturnix you know would probably up and do that.

I like using things around the house that can have a top cut off and laid on it's side and filled with sand or shavings for any kind of hidey or dusty place to go for the little buggers. If I have a plastic container that I bought spinach in or some kind of cheap strawberry plastic holder I will even put those in with bedding in em. I also use a fake grass or fake "spider plant" to pin up over any of the above open container to give the element of "cover" for a Coturnix. I am reading up on papers I found that are ancient, on habitat and such.

Like the coffee can. Hubby can fill only so much with used brass.
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