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Coturnix Quail

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jackelope:
We’ve got a few. They’re fun. Protein is super important for their health and egg production.  No messing around with the feed. Lots of eggs. Be prepared for that. Honestly they’re kind of a pain in the butt but they’re delicious. I eat lots of them on the weekends and when I get a few dozen stacked up I’ll pickle them. Got them for meat and eggs. Wife decided she couldn’t kill them for meat so now we have them for eggs. Oye.
We’ve got a couple of the celadon variety too that lay blue eggs.
PS almost everything I’ve learned about them, I learned from playing 20 questions with Birdguy.

Machias:
What's your pickled eggs recipe...if you don't mind sharing.

Machias:
Just curious if the Birddog guys can or would use Coturnix Quail for training?  Dried Wings?

brocka:

--- Quote from: Machias on June 28, 2023, 01:38:14 PM ---Just curious if the Birddog guys can or would use Coturnix Quail for training?  Dried Wings?

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I train my GSP pups with them. They aren't very strong flyers so launching them from a launcher is recommended to get a little more height/distance out of them.

Machias:

--- Quote from: brocka on June 28, 2023, 02:33:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Machias on June 28, 2023, 01:38:14 PM ---Just curious if the Birddog guys can or would use Coturnix Quail for training?  Dried Wings?

--- End quote ---

I train my GSP pups with them. They aren't very strong flyers so launching them from a launcher is recommended to get a little more height/distance out of them.

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