You are brilliant James....just brilliant! LOL
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I agree with your statement that "they can and will crap everywhere"... that solid flooring you suggest is another item that will need to be cleaned and scrubbed of feces. Just me, but after a while, that wood flooring will start to decay and rot and will need to be replaced. The 1/2" hardware cloth will allow the droppings to fall through to the ground.
Something to consider.
I like the hay idea-my chickens have loads of hay in their pen and house. Comfy and hay smells good. I like that.X2
I agree with James here that a solid wood floor will grow bacteria and rot eventually. Wood can not be sanitized. I use a rabbit hutch as a coop for wintering my birds in an aviary. I am not a fan of cleaning wire, and the floor of the rabbit hutch is wire. And as James has already told us, wood rots. I just add grass hay over the wire. About 2 inches of it. Some of it does get trampled into the catch tray beneath, and sometimes the wire is exposed, but at least most of it stays covered. However, you will need to remove the soiled hay each day and replace it with new. I think hutches make great quail pens. Just make sure they are 100% varmint proof if you are keeping them outside. Cover the 1 inch wire holes on the sides with 1/2 or 1/4 hardware cloth. And secure the catch pan beneath so nothing can pull it out in the night. Use a good lock on the front cage opening to keep it from being fooled with in the night as well. Here is a pic of a Bob hen inside the rabbit hutch...
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Did you end up trying this?Hey everyone,
i personally havent done this, but have seen people who have. the idea is that you make the bottom of their cage full of sand, and when they crap, you leave it to harden then you just use a small sieve, or fish net with wider holes to pick up the solids and leave the sand behind. sand is better than the wire flooring. my opinion at least.
opinions??
Old thread poster was last seen April 2017Did you end up trying this?
I use a rabbit hutch for my quail and the use the ramp to get to the each levelI'm interested in raising Coturnix, and I've seen some great "Off the ground" rabbit hutches for sale on Craigslist, that I think would be perfect for quail.
Do you think that would work? They have the little house and the run part that's all wire with a tray for underneath? I'm going to go have a look at a few and then I have to find some quail out here. Not an easy thing. I guess I could also try hatching them myself, although those of us on Long Island have been having a problem with shipped eggs of any kind hatching.![]()
So-what do you experts think of the rabbit hutch idea?