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There seems to be plenty of users on here that free range chickens and quails together in relatively small spaces. Most of them have had no issues. Unless you are keeping button quails, or the winters by you slip below 20F, I cannot imagine there being a problem. I've seen friends do both and never had an issue. I have eaten the eggs, and I'm alive and well.Quote:
I wasn't trying to be mean, but we have answered this question in about 100 posts in the last 3 months.. 2-3 of them posts was from you. If you believe we are misleading you, that is your choice... but my answer will never change. I feel that if you choose to put them together, you need to know the result that will most likely take less than one year.. and that is your quail will be sick, dead, or carry a deadly disease that will kill other quail that they are put with..
Where are you getting your facts? Because according to the MSD veterinary manual, you are wrong. https://www.msdvetmanual.com/poultry/infectious-coryza/infectious-coryza-in-chickensQuote:
No, you have a different opinion. We have a fact. Some people deny it exists, but there is proof. If there is proof of it then why take the risk?![]()
FYI, the person you're responding to hasn't been online in 10 years, so you're not likely to get a response.Where are you getting your facts? Because according to the MSD veterinary manual, you are wrong. https://www.msdvetmanual.com/poultry/infectious-coryza/infectious-coryza-in-chickens