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Quail, raising, releasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="X-Tennessean" data-source="post: 5571416" data-attributes="member: 7181"><p>One thing I have noticed about here in S.E. Missouri is how much more the quail are prevelent. I have 2-3 coveys around my house here. I did raise bobwhites and cotournix and had a few get loose but doubt that is why they are around.</p><p>The biggest key factor I see here is the farm ground, majority of the farms here are irrigated. In areas where the pivot does not cover (corners, nooks, etc) farmers leave it or plant "set aside" with seed furnished by the dnr, quail forever program and receive funding like a crp program. I think it is pretty good $$ as well.</p><p>I only know of a couple older gentleman who run bird dogs still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X-Tennessean, post: 5571416, member: 7181"] One thing I have noticed about here in S.E. Missouri is how much more the quail are prevelent. I have 2-3 coveys around my house here. I did raise bobwhites and cotournix and had a few get loose but doubt that is why they are around. The biggest key factor I see here is the farm ground, majority of the farms here are irrigated. In areas where the pivot does not cover (corners, nooks, etc) farmers leave it or plant "set aside" with seed furnished by the dnr, quail forever program and receive funding like a crp program. I think it is pretty good $$ as well. I only know of a couple older gentleman who run bird dogs still. [/QUOTE]
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