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Coturnix Quail

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Woodchuck:
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nwwanderer:
With there growth curve, almost straight up, and early maturity quality protein and high energy is a must.  And the little monsters sound like Hollywood dinosaurs.  Have fun

Machias:

--- Quote from: nwwanderer on June 27, 2023, 03:24:31 PM ---With there growth curve, almost straight up, and early maturity quality protein and high energy is a must.  And the little monsters sound like Hollywood dinosaurs.  Have fun

--- End quote ---

Yep, they are on 30% right now!!

high_hunter:
Following.

I have 15 adult birds for training & butcher I recently picked up with another 40 in the brooder that are now 1-2 weeks old.

Plan is to keep all the females and a few males to start my own flock, then cull the leftover males for food & dog training.

Will have to compare recipes and try pickling some of the eggs as well.

-HH

Kola16:
@Birdguy has coturnix. He has a lot of birds though not just coturnix :chuckle: I have raised bobwhites for 3 or 4 years now. I raise bobwhites for bird dog training, but they produce more eggs then I can handle. Coturnix produce even more. I will stick with my bobwhites, but if I were raising quail strictly for meat and eggs, coturnix are by far the choice.

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