Feb 3, 2011 #1 DuranAndy Chirping 9 Years Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 206 Reaction score 0 Points 89 Location Utah My breeding season has started early for me this year. I just put some bobwhite and harlequin quail in the incubator. Thank you to Spectrum Ranch for the eggs!
My breeding season has started early for me this year. I just put some bobwhite and harlequin quail in the incubator. Thank you to Spectrum Ranch for the eggs!
Feb 3, 2011 #2 Stellar The Quail Lady 14 Years Educator Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 4,205 Reaction score 129 Points 381 Location Tampa Bay, FL Well if you need anymore Harlequin eggs, I am getting a butt load and no incubator space right now.
Feb 3, 2011 #3 sonjab314 Constant State of Confusion 13 Years Joined May 15, 2010 Messages 3,363 Reaction score 63 Points 331 Location Missouri what does the harlequin look like? I looked it up. How big do they get? Last edited: Feb 3, 2011
Feb 3, 2011 #4 shelleyd2008 the bird is the word 11 Years Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 23,381 Reaction score 203 Points 351 Location Adair Co., KY Quote: I believe they are about the size of a button quail.
Feb 3, 2011 #5 sonjab314 Constant State of Confusion 13 Years Joined May 15, 2010 Messages 3,363 Reaction score 63 Points 331 Location Missouri ty
Feb 3, 2011 #6 JJMR794 Crowing 10 Years Joined Mar 2, 2009 Messages 7,584 Reaction score 203 Points 293 Location BROOKSVILLE FL Quote: FROM WHAT I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY HARLEQUIN KEEPERS THEY ARE ABOUT 1/2 WAY BETWEEN BUTTONS AND PHAROAH SIZED COTURNIX
Quote: FROM WHAT I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY HARLEQUIN KEEPERS THEY ARE ABOUT 1/2 WAY BETWEEN BUTTONS AND PHAROAH SIZED COTURNIX