Quails not laying eggs.

Enilcita28

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Pic for reference, not my pic. I have those kind of quails. They were sold to me as jumbo quails. We got them Aug. 17 and the person said they were 1-2 weeks old. It's beginning December now and no eggs. Why aren't they laying yet?
 

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All of my jumbo are laying (wilds, white wing and huge whites). I moved them to a new layer cage battery we manufacture (the "AlQuailTraz" model) and it took 3 weeks fir them to start laying. I notice tthat they lay more with 14 hours of light (I use landscape lighting on the rafters) it's been 30°/20° here in PA and all is well. Make sure you harvest your eggs in the eve (when mine lay at least) so your eggs don't freeze if in the colder climates.
 
Pic for reference, not my pic. I have those kind of quails. They were sold to me as jumbo quails. We got them Aug. 17 and the person said they were 1-2 weeks old. It's beginning December now and no eggs. Why aren't they laying yet?
As others had said, if they have at least 14 hours of light and the average temp is around 60 degrees Fahrenheit, they will be laying all year long.
 
My quail are over a year old now and are not currently laying. It is winter time and they have been laying a lot of eggs over the past year so I guess they are just taking a break. Hopefully they will start laying again in the spring so I can hatch some chicks!
 
Pic for reference, not my pic. I have those kind of quails. They were sold to me as jumbo quails. We got them Aug. 17 and the person said they were 1-2 weeks old. It's beginning December now and no eggs. Why aren't they laying yet?
Yes, lights! Because my covey is in an insulated garage I place lights on cage at least 16 hrs a day. My Jumbo Wilds amazingly lay an egg a day and they’re huge! No quail egg carrier will suffice. A good problem to have :) They seem happy and are precious pets to me.
 
It's good to give your quail at least some of the winter off from laying. It's stressful to have to make eggs 24/7/365... they need a break. If you want eggs, consider moving a layer cage to an area with controlled lighting (14hrs/day), and rotating this birds out every

month.
 

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