We took home 5 big girls and although quite bald, I think healthy enough. The were not in the cleanest of conditions and there were too many males, but they had plenty or space, which is more than most get. We will give them a weeks or so to recover and hopefully grow a few feathers, and then introduce Charlie.
Now, Yola, quail would be a prefect start to your poultry keeping hobby.
They are lovely birds, although a bit flighty to begin with become quite tame, lay eggs and don't need a huge amount of space- just protection from predators, which can be rats up to foxes.
You could have your own free range quail eggs, and they lay every 2 out of 3 days when they are in their prime!