Thanks, I didn't know they were so set on finding every way possible to die either! I have had quail and chickens since April. I started thinking I wanted something that was lower maintenance and took up less space, because we live in a normal suburban neighborhood...but as soon as I got going, I decided I needed both quail and chickens haha. They were my impulse COVID decision that I am soooo happy I made! I never thought I would really enjoy poultry, but I just love them all.Oh no! So sorry for your loss. I did not realize they were so fragile.
How long have you been raising them for? How do you like chickens comparatively?
I love that quail are no nonsense egg layers and super easy to keep as far as space and feed and such. They are also very quiet and unassuming for the most part. I do NOT love that they can be super vicious to each other, and the males are really aggressive when mating! They are also not as "pet-like" which I actually like as a contrast to chickens. I don't get quite as attached and I find them fascinating to watch and keep. I am told that they are a LOT easier to dispatch and prepare than chickens are, if you eat them too. I am on my 4th set of incubated and raised quail and get around 12-15 eggs a day...that is the other nice thing. They grow fast, reproduce fast, and produce eggs at 6 weeks. They don't live as long though and they are far more wild, so even when hand raised some of them can be super high strung about you being around them. I am finally getting some more mellow and people friendly hens thanks to the rehomings I have done for the trouble makers. Chickens give me more back emotionally at this point, still waiting on the egg part! Haha...but I just love the personalities and character of chickens! The investment is much more long term and it's tough cuz they need so many things to keep them safe and happy...but if I were forced to pick one to keep raising it would be chickens. I am very invested in my chicken babies, but I do love quail for the differences they offer!

**Edited to add, quail also don't go broody hardly ever! So you don't really have to worry about unwanted babies or long stints of not laying!