My birds that I bought back in June started laying on the 4th of July, I put 88 eggs in the incubator yesterday. Hope this quail thing don’t get out of hand!
My birds that I bought back in June started laying on the 4th of July, I put 88 eggs in the incubator yesterday. Hope this quail thing don’t get out of hand!
It can get out of hand quick brother. We've got about 30 in a grow out cage, about 40 in a Walmart tote brooder, and another 50 eggs in the incubator. Going to try to fill the freezer in the next month or two
Is there any chance they would raise their babies if you left the eggs in wit them?
I'm thinking all of the mothering instinct is bred out of them. But I don't know anyone who has enough room to let them nest. Try to maximize space with as many birds as you can in one cage. Much easier to throw them in an incubator and hatch out new ones.
I'm thinking all of the mothering instinct is bred out of them. But I don't know anyone who has enough room to let them nest. Try to maximize space with as many birds as you can in one cage. Much easier to throw them in an incubator and hatch out new ones.
Semper Fi
Kinda what I figured but was curious to know for sure
How they quail doing chew man? Need updates on how they taste- too
They're doing great. We've actually been selling a lot of fertilized eggs and eating a lot of quail meat. We cooked four last night with some boudin and it was very good. We like them better than chicken but we are diving into raising meat chickens as well. Working on a coup right now.
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