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Quail, raising, releasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5267772" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>domestic quail never learn to find water during dry spells and most die of dehydration or become listless and are hawk food. Find a release and shoot farm and learn how they set out brooders / low housing with water and feed, young birds will stay near that for a while and it must be kept . They use a call back bird (a caged rooster that will call to the others so they will find their way back to food and water. If you want wild quail create habitat, If you want to shoot quail buy them, its less expensive, If you want to eat quail courtunix are prolific, They start layin at 6 to 7 weeks, hatch in 17 days and grow at a very impressive rate reaching process weight in 8 weeks.</p><p>Unfortunately we cant repopulate quail from pen raised stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5267772, member: 20151"] domestic quail never learn to find water during dry spells and most die of dehydration or become listless and are hawk food. Find a release and shoot farm and learn how they set out brooders / low housing with water and feed, young birds will stay near that for a while and it must be kept . They use a call back bird (a caged rooster that will call to the others so they will find their way back to food and water. If you want wild quail create habitat, If you want to shoot quail buy them, its less expensive, If you want to eat quail courtunix are prolific, They start layin at 6 to 7 weeks, hatch in 17 days and grow at a very impressive rate reaching process weight in 8 weeks. Unfortunately we cant repopulate quail from pen raised stock. [/QUOTE]
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