


These are a pretty golden coloured quail slightly speckled they lay up to 320 eggs per year and are the most prolific layers of all the quail species. We concentrate on the following breeds: Italian Quail The eggs take 17 days to hatch and they them selves are mature at 6 weeks of age.

Quail do not naturally incubate their own eggs but can be hatched in an incubator or under a small broody.We have found over the years the small patterned quail eggs are very appealing, and children who will not eat chicken eggs will easily consume half a dozen quail eggs as if they were sweets.The laying types that we keep tend to be docile and friendly and can become very tame, so great for children and new poultry keepers. Quail despite their size are very hardy and healthy being resilient to most poultry problems.No other poultry can produce the returns that quail can. 7.5kg of feed a year and are capable of laying 320 eggs in that time, so allowing an average of 300 eggs (25 dozen) per year one rabbit hutch can provide 150 dozen quail eggs in twelve months, plenty for a family … quail eggs can fetch from £1.50 to £3.00 per dozen in price ~ plenty of additional pocket money. Egg production levels and feed conversion are virtually unsurpassed: each quail eats approx.Almost anyone can keep quail as their space requirements are much less than any other form of poultry (a simple rabbit hutch can easily house six quail).Quail are particularly good as an introduction to poultry keeping, people with limited space or for children wanting to keep some poultry for the first time.Quail are one of the simplest and most rewarding forms of poultry to keep.
