Okay I know this can be a heated topic, so don’t jump down my throat about it... please read my question before assuming what I’m asking!
I’m planning on raising chickens and Quail on our micro farm. Rural environment, just under an acre of total property. I have a designated area where I plan to raise my poultry, just working this year to finalize some landscaping and really prepare the space. We have no birds yet. THAT BEING SAID:
I am planning to build a partially roofed but fully enclosed bird run, with two separate coops inside. One for chickens, one for quail. The run could be used for the birds, but we also are planning to allow the chickens to free range on the rest of our property during the day. From what I have read about keeping chickens and quail in close quarters, most of the concern for the quail seems to stem from disease and attack from the chickens.
Our plan is to house the chickens and quail separately, but still allow the quail ground time in the run while the chickens are not using. Therefore, the quail shouldn’t come into direct contact with chickens. Does this sound like a safe plan?
I’m planning on raising chickens and Quail on our micro farm. Rural environment, just under an acre of total property. I have a designated area where I plan to raise my poultry, just working this year to finalize some landscaping and really prepare the space. We have no birds yet. THAT BEING SAID:
I am planning to build a partially roofed but fully enclosed bird run, with two separate coops inside. One for chickens, one for quail. The run could be used for the birds, but we also are planning to allow the chickens to free range on the rest of our property during the day. From what I have read about keeping chickens and quail in close quarters, most of the concern for the quail seems to stem from disease and attack from the chickens.
Our plan is to house the chickens and quail separately, but still allow the quail ground time in the run while the chickens are not using. Therefore, the quail shouldn’t come into direct contact with chickens. Does this sound like a safe plan?