Quails vs. Chickens in the City Noise... and Neighbors....

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Then you should have said that you have a license to release game birds! Releasing any game bird in the state of GA. as well many other states without proper permits or license, could result in forfeiture of property, fines, as well as criminal prosecution. It varies from state to state.
Also, pen raised birds are not "WILD".
Please remember that a bunch of folks read what you write.

I'll get over myself, if you get over yourself.

I'm still waiting for any critter whose poo doesn't stink!!!!!!!
 
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Then you should have said that you have a license to release game birds! Releasing any game bird in the state of GA. as well many other states without proper permits or license, could result in forfeiture of property, fines, as well as criminal prosecution. It varies from state to state.
Also, pen raised birds are not "WILD".
Please remember that a bunch of folks read what you write.

I'll get over myself, if you get over yourself.

I'm still waiting for any critter whose poo doesn't stink!!!!!!!

I am so sorry I didn't realize you were the new Quail Police here on the board. Didn't see you when I was here more often with the nice quail folk. Using Insults is your way of doing business I guess. At least before you bother to ask questions if you don't know the person or situation. I will definitely remember you...in my own way.
 
I dont want to get in the middle of a release or not to release debate(by the way, if it wasn't for releasing birds we wouldn't have wild turkeys here). I just wanted to add my button quail are very noisy at times. I think I have 2 males. Every time the phone rings or a roo crows outside, they make that high pitch noise. Some times they start at like 4 in the morning, just cuz there board. Also they do stink worst than a chicken.....Just my 2 cents.
 
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Then you should have said that you have a license to release game birds! Releasing any game bird in the state of GA. as well many other states without proper permits or license, could result in forfeiture of property, fines, as well as criminal prosecution. It varies from state to state.
Also, pen raised birds are not "WILD".
Please remember that a bunch of folks read what you write.

I'll get over myself, if you get over yourself.

I'm still waiting for any critter whose poo doesn't stink!!!!!!!

I am so sorry I didn't realize you were the new Quail Police here on the board. Didn't see you when I was here more often with the nice quail folk. Using Insults is your way of doing business I guess. At least before you bother to ask questions if you don't know the person or situation. I will definitely remember you...in my own way.

No, I'm not the Quail police. I don't even pretend to be.
Please don't patronize me, because it is annoying. I will definitely remember you as well.
We can settle our score here, or I can always take it to a higher level....The choice is yours.
 
Thank you for all of the info, this newbie appreciates it
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I'm sorry for the blow up on my first post. Well I'm pretty sure I will take the plunge and get Jumbo Japanese, I say Japanese because I'm not exactly sure how to spell Cortoux off the top of my head
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The plan is to start small I'm going to use some old 24 by 30 rabbit cages and build a small shelter over them. I would like to be able to breed them but I am tempted to start with just females. My neighbors overlook my property all around so I doubt I can keep it a complete secret, think two family homes, not suburbia. I hope to be able to raise some turkeys this year at a buddies place with a bit of land, last year I raised Franken Chickens...... Thanks for all of the help and encouragement. Anything else I should consider as I get started?

Thanks,
Don
 
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It blew up because of me and another person. Sorry that happened. I take responsibility for that.
COTURNIX is how you spell it. That's all the quail police has to say on that.
 
After all the duck threads I have read about people dumping ducks at local ponds after finding them to be too much bother, the reaction here is totally understandable.
 
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