I do apologize to anyone if it sounded like I was being to harsh here. It was not my intentions. However as for myself, I am a firm believer in cleanliness. The key to good health starts with the utmost care in keeping the birds in a clean environment.
I am not talking about just poop on feet. The subject was poop balls. Poop balls form when the quail repeatedly step in poop and it is allowed to dry on the feet. And I am ONLY speaking for myself here, but in my facilities, poop balls are unexceptable.
And this is the number one reason I preach giving the birds as much space as possible. For myself, 1 square foot is not enough space for quality of life for a quail. And certainly the amount of poop being expelled, keeping birds in such tight quarters can be overwhelming enough to cause poop balls and disease.
Also, if the pen floor is not 1/2 wire, the poop is not going to fall thru.
I clean my pens, cages and aviaries daily. And in nearly a decade of keeping quail, I have never had a single poop ball on any of my quail's feet. I am not saying that if you don't clean your cages as much as I do, you are doing anything wrong. But for my personal standards here at my facilities, it is a must. Yes, maybe I DO have an OCD about being clean, (feel free to laugh at me here, LOL) but that is just how I work. And my birds health shows for it.
I am glad that this person asking for help. That is the only way to learn. So again, I do apologize if I came across harshly.