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(Chicks hatch out every couple weeks, but I always have eggs!)
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I have Coturnix quail (Japanese Quail) in a variety of colors including Italian, Manchurian, Pearl, Falb Fee, Grau Fee, German Pastel, Rosetta, Tibetan, Range, Scarlett, Silver, and Calico. Tuxedo, Roux, Fawn/Dilute, Blue, and Sparkly as well. Quail are housed in a large aviary, natural environment, on high quality food and treats so no vitamin deficiencies and treated as pets. Prior eggs from the flock tested, 99% fertile.
Also great for egg eating! Did you know that quail eggs are healthier than chicken eggs? While smaller, quail eggs have more protein as well as daily vitamins than chicken eggs, less cholesterol, and it's also been reported that those who suffer from egg sensitivities can eat them with no problem! I also sell quail egg scissors so it's SUPER easy to crack them open for breakfast!
It's also easy to raise quail, as they are much smaller than chickens and begin laying at just 6-8 weeks! They cannot free range like chickens, but can be housed in a rabbit style house, a covered coop/run/aviary, or even in the house as pets! Also note, quail are Gamebirds and not Poultry, that means poultry restrictions do not apply to them. The females are also near silent and the males crow does not carry for blocks like a typical rooster.
They eat Gamebirds chick food as chicks then move onto Gamebird Layer as adults, high protein unlike chickens, as well as fresh veggies, scrambled eggs, grasses, seed scratch, mealworms, black soldier fly larve, and crickets.
Would you like quail as a pet? To be self sustainable on eggs? Or just because they're so tiny and cute?
$3 a dozen hatching/eating eggs. (available)
$3 a straight run chick (available now!)
$3-$5 Males, $7-$10 females, or $15 for trios. (Only males of different colors available)
$2 quail egg scissors
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