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Quail, raising, releasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5269665" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I have raised courtunix quail for eggs to pickle and to eat the birds. They seemed very docile and were very easy to raise and were not nervouse like wild birds. I have my doubts they will flush well or never fly well enough that the dog would be clear of the shot. I may be wrong so look into that. I used to order 100 eggs on ebay as early as I could get them, incubate (17 days) raise for egg production (7 weeks) and by the time they were 10 to 12 weeks old they were in the freezer and I had hatched another round that were about to start laying. I killed all birds by October and wintered nothing. Keep the litter dry if on the ground, make sure hutch is well vented, keep the water fresh. Hope you do well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5269665, member: 20151"] I have raised courtunix quail for eggs to pickle and to eat the birds. They seemed very docile and were very easy to raise and were not nervouse like wild birds. I have my doubts they will flush well or never fly well enough that the dog would be clear of the shot. I may be wrong so look into that. I used to order 100 eggs on ebay as early as I could get them, incubate (17 days) raise for egg production (7 weeks) and by the time they were 10 to 12 weeks old they were in the freezer and I had hatched another round that were about to start laying. I killed all birds by October and wintered nothing. Keep the litter dry if on the ground, make sure hutch is well vented, keep the water fresh. Hope you do well. [/QUOTE]
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