Kelly Klumpp
Chirping
I'm thinking of getting 8 quail chicks to raise on our property. The last couple of weeks I've been doing casual research, and seeing what I can gather about these birds. But I also have a lot more questions that I had trouble finding the answer to, or saw conflicting answers to. Any of the following questions answered would be quite a big help.
1. Are male quail aggressive?
(We have an aggressive rooster I may have mentioned before in another thread; would male quail attack a human or become very aggressive with females?)
2. Are quail really ok with smaller space?
(We free-range our chickens, and it is incredible to me that quail would be happy with just 1 square feet per bird! (the pen I plan to keep them in is over 11 square feet))
3. How long do quail live to be?
(Let's say no lights during the winter, and no predators.)
4. How would disease spread from chicken flock to quail flock or visa versa?
(Of course I am NOT letting the flocks be together, but I'm definitely ignorant on how poultry disease can spread; if they are close - becuz of chickens free ranging but separated by a fence, disease won't spread....right???)
5. What other problems might I face with 8 quails?
(Or less because I'm not counting on every quail to survive
.)
6. What are the biggest advantages of having quail?
(This is just for an argumentative essay I may or may not be writing to convince my family that this is a good idea.)
1. Are male quail aggressive?
(We have an aggressive rooster I may have mentioned before in another thread; would male quail attack a human or become very aggressive with females?)
2. Are quail really ok with smaller space?
(We free-range our chickens, and it is incredible to me that quail would be happy with just 1 square feet per bird! (the pen I plan to keep them in is over 11 square feet))
3. How long do quail live to be?
(Let's say no lights during the winter, and no predators.)
4. How would disease spread from chicken flock to quail flock or visa versa?
(Of course I am NOT letting the flocks be together, but I'm definitely ignorant on how poultry disease can spread; if they are close - becuz of chickens free ranging but separated by a fence, disease won't spread....right???)
5. What other problems might I face with 8 quails?
(Or less because I'm not counting on every quail to survive

6. What are the biggest advantages of having quail?
(This is just for an argumentative essay I may or may not be writing to convince my family that this is a good idea.)