- Mar 29, 2010
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I'm going to be receiving 24 Bobwhite chicks in a week or two and it will be my first time raising or dealing with quail so I'm looking for a bit of advice, specifically about the brooder. How much space would they need? Also, how long do they usually stay in the brooder before they're moved outdoors? What I have in mind right now is something like an old playpen, a refrigerator box or a plastic storage tub with screen over the top of it and a heat lamp hanging above the screen.
I've raised batches of chicken chicks in various homemade brooders several times in the past few years and have never had any deaths or major problems but from what I hear it's more of a challenge with quail. Is there anything specific I should know to do (or not do) with quail chicks that I wouldn't necessarily already know from raising chicken chicks?
Finally, I'm wondering about what the best material would be to use as flooring for them, both in the brooder and in their flight pen (I'm going to cover the ground in the flight pen with a tarp or sheet of wood first). Would pine shavings, cedar chips, straw/hay or something else work best?
Thanks
I've raised batches of chicken chicks in various homemade brooders several times in the past few years and have never had any deaths or major problems but from what I hear it's more of a challenge with quail. Is there anything specific I should know to do (or not do) with quail chicks that I wouldn't necessarily already know from raising chicken chicks?
Finally, I'm wondering about what the best material would be to use as flooring for them, both in the brooder and in their flight pen (I'm going to cover the ground in the flight pen with a tarp or sheet of wood first). Would pine shavings, cedar chips, straw/hay or something else work best?
Thanks