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Quail, raising, releasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5swede" data-source="post: 5270189" data-attributes="member: 22229"><p>Everything eats the quail and their eggs, all furred animals, hawks, owls, turkeys, house cats, you name it. Hawks will tear the roof off a johnny house and eat every bird in there. Tame birds don't fly much if any. They have no natural survival skills and are hard enough to keep alive in a pen. We raised birds for years and planted plots for quail habitat all over and ran dogs all over west tn. There are no fencerows, nobody traps, and if a spot is tillable a farmer is going to plant it and not let it grow wild. Dad used to raise dogs and puppies were always sold before they were born. By the end you almost had to give a bird dog puppy away. I wouldn't invest too much into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5swede, post: 5270189, member: 22229"] Everything eats the quail and their eggs, all furred animals, hawks, owls, turkeys, house cats, you name it. Hawks will tear the roof off a johnny house and eat every bird in there. Tame birds don't fly much if any. They have no natural survival skills and are hard enough to keep alive in a pen. We raised birds for years and planted plots for quail habitat all over and ran dogs all over west tn. There are no fencerows, nobody traps, and if a spot is tillable a farmer is going to plant it and not let it grow wild. Dad used to raise dogs and puppies were always sold before they were born. By the end you almost had to give a bird dog puppy away. I wouldn't invest too much into it. [/QUOTE]
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