|
Welcome to our Cat Forums! | ||||
Welcome to our CatForums! You are seeing this message because you are viewing our cat forums as a guest. You can continue to browse our many cat related areas as a guest but you are more than welcome to register and join our friendly community of Cat Lovers! ... And for free! Doing so will also remove this message and some of the ads, such as the one on the left. Please click here to register. |
|
|||||
|
|||||
Bred for birds of prey to feed on? How awful, I didn't know that, thought they got mice .... Quail are darling little birds; look forward to some pics when they come to you ... a safe happy home! |
|||||
|
|
||||
|
||||
Quail, world wide get a horrendous deal. They are bred to feed birds of prey, they are bred for scientific research and they are factory farmed for meat and eggs. Quail eggs cost a fortune, but quail will lay eggs 2 dys out of 3 when young, only live about 3 years and are active birds who tame quite easily. Here are some sites to look at, if you don't want to be upset don't look. http://www.thepoultrysite.com/articl...japanese-quail http://www.falconers.com/articles/quail/ http://gallus.tamu.edu/library/extpu...ns/jpquail.pdf http://www.spiegel.de/international/...470152,00.html |
||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Can't look at the sites you have listed. I hate that sort of thing. But I kind like quails never considered they were "kept" in residential homes like chickens....but question is will you get the birds? |
|||||
|