80+ quail eggs
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Should be hatching any day now!Attachment 51501
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U breed em for the eggs? I love some quail eggs
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Yea eggs an meat I'm starting back up again so a couple months I should have plenty of eggs per week!
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I don't know how to pickle em or whatever, but may have to give it a shot.
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Attachment 52270 30 plus hatched an more should be on the way.
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Man that's awesome. I'd love to have some quails
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Cool. My cousin next door to me used to raise them just for the Hell of it. He didn't eat them and wouldn't pickle the eggs. A few times a year he would release a couple covey in the pasture. It was cool to sit on the porch and watch quail in your back yard.
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That's pretty cool. Why are they different color? Male and female?
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I see the bobwhite quail but, what are the yellow ones? Pharoh?
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That's cool. I'll buy some adult ones to eat and eggs to pickle if u wannA sell em
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The dark ones like dang near identical to bobwhite!
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Will they live in the wild????
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Awesome man we jut released about 120 into our fields at the lodge... Good luck
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Pharoh quail, are really from a more arid climate so, the odds of survival may be the same as bw but, the odds of successful reproduction are likely less. |
what about north louisiana? Release them in big numbers like every other year? I always heard my grandfather talk about killing quail up there in the old days.
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Like southern151 said, captive raised quail released in the wild are almost always a waste of time. Habitat, habitat, and habitat is what quail need and there are so many factors that have contributed to their decline (lack of fire, mowing too much, herbicide use, FIRE ANTS, and most of all feral cats:eek:). The places I have seen them the most recently in N La are in WRP fields. Kisatchie has a decent population, but in S La the ones I see are in sugarcane fields.
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