Dear Mary,
My response was not directed at you. It was a reply to the original question as to which wild quail variety would make a good pet. It's just that simple. None of them make good pets. However, if you found that it was of value to you personally than you're welcome.
You jumped in the middle of someones post and a question they presented to the forum. It is not always about you.
On another note. I do have a word of advice for you. Before you rescue another wild bird or animal from the wild, I would suggest that you check with your local state Department of Fish and Wildlife, because you may very well be breaking the law.
In addition, to avoid confusion, it is best to start a new thread when posting a question to the forum. There are many here that are happy to offer advice and help. Some even have the ability to phrase their answers in a much more diplomatic fashion. Some can even tell you where to go in a way that makes you look forward to the trip.
My response was not directed at you. It was a reply to the original question as to which wild quail variety would make a good pet. It's just that simple. None of them make good pets. However, if you found that it was of value to you personally than you're welcome.
You jumped in the middle of someones post and a question they presented to the forum. It is not always about you.
On another note. I do have a word of advice for you. Before you rescue another wild bird or animal from the wild, I would suggest that you check with your local state Department of Fish and Wildlife, because you may very well be breaking the law.
In addition, to avoid confusion, it is best to start a new thread when posting a question to the forum. There are many here that are happy to offer advice and help. Some even have the ability to phrase their answers in a much more diplomatic fashion. Some can even tell you where to go in a way that makes you look forward to the trip.
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