Hi, I'm considering getting a few Coturnix quails in my garden. I'm hesitating between a stationary coop or a tractor, but I have a lot of tall grass in my garden because I'm letting it grow a bit wild so I don't think moving a quail tractor around would be that easy... Which is why I was considering building them a permanent habitat for them to live in. I'd really like to raise them on the grass, and I don't need that many quails, I don't mind not having many eggs and I don't plan on eating them. Hence my question, if I build a 4m² (about 43 square feet) enclosure for them, and put around 5 or 6 quails in that space, would the grass stay green or would I inevitably end up with bare soil on the long term (I don't mind bare patches) ? I thought maybe if the quails' "poop pressure" was not too heavy on the grass it might not die and be able to renew itself ?
Maybe my question is silly, I've never raised birds before, I've read a lot about quails but I haven't been able to find a satisfactory answer to my question, since everybody seems to have a much much higher "quail density" in their enclosure (so then ofc the grass would die rapidly).
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Maybe my question is silly, I've never raised birds before, I've read a lot about quails but I haven't been able to find a satisfactory answer to my question, since everybody seems to have a much much higher "quail density" in their enclosure (so then ofc the grass would die rapidly).
Thanks in advance for your answer.