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You again! Always so helpful, lol. I do remember seeing something about chinese (though living in Sweden it was "kinesisk" ). They were so tiny and cute! I followed them around the butterfly aviary watching their cute antics. They're only really ornamental, right?Button quail. Another name for the same specie is Chinese painted quail.
Okay, I wasn't sure if button quail eggs were too small!You can eat their eggs, but yes, in general you'd probably call them ornamental.
They are called 'Kinesiske dværgvagtler' in Danish, probably something similar in Swedish.
You again! Always so helpful, lol. I do remember seeing something about chinese (though living in Sweden it was "kinesisk" ). They were so tiny and cute! I followed them around the butterfly aviary watching their cute antics. They're only really ornamental, right?
lol I usually walk upstairs and forget what I was going there for, been doing that since I was in my late teens. I have the worst short term memory of everyone I know!Yes. Me again. I've been raising many different species of bird for fifty years. I'm a veritable fountain of knowledge-HA. Now if I could just remember what it is I'm supposed to pick up at the store on the way home for my wife.
According to one source, a button quail weighs about 40 grams. As far as I remember, a normal coturnix is about 200 grams.How much bigger are normal cortunix quail (not jumbo) than button quail?
Thank you!According to one source, a button quail weighs about 40 grams. As far as I remember, a normal coturnix is about 200 grams.