Thanks for the links!
The more I look into it, the more I think I want the California Valley Quail.
Since I have heard distressing things about disease problems of keeping chickens nearby, I am leaning more toward the idea of keeping the quail indoors. I have plans of building a large greenhouse planted to resemble an indoor jungle (around the edges anyway, the middle would have empty floorspace) I have always wanted to do this (and even if I decide I don't need quail, I still want the greenhouse) and in my mind this 'jungle' won't be complete without some form of wildlife in it. Is this a bad idea? I don't want any of my pets to be in danger or unhappy. It seems to me that most people recommend letting valley quail run on the ground, but keeping them separate from chickens. Can they be happy in a greenhouse/aviary? I plan on just getting a pair of them to start. I can plant some things they like to eat close to the ground so they can forage... but does anyone know if they have the sense not to eat plants that won't be good for them? I already have a bunch of plants I want to put in this greenhouse and I do not know if they are safe to eat. My free ranging chickens have a plethora of poisonous plants around and they don't eat them, will quail be the same way? Or will they be like dogs who eat things just because they are there and will poison themselves if I let them? The more I think about this the more I realize my quail will have to wait a while so I can prepare for them. In the meantime, I want to figure out if my plans are sound.
Advice anyone?