I’m culling all of mine and starting over….looking for good size stock… There’s one rooster in this bunch that is a dark brown color I might hold back and see if I can produce more. What are my chances of producing the brown and if I breed him with larger hens will the chicks take after the rooster in size or a large mama hen?
@@colene77 that's a hard call, but a certain percentage should exhibit of each of the parents traits. I would do some test breedings and hatches to see what you get.
@@CoturnixCornerPlease include whether you think the regular quail layers w/jumbo floor are actually roomy enough for jumbos. Would the 15” chicken or partridge cages be a better fit? The quail layer w/jumbo floor is on sale now. Trying to decide if those are perfect for jumbos or should I get a taller layer. Thanks!
@@scrapzwtf I'm using the standard quail cage with the partridge flooring, but I believe they now call that setup the Jumbo cage system. I would call HT and verify.
Good morning and thank you for being such a great quail resource. I live in West Broward County and was wondering if you sell live birds. I'm just now finishing my cage and will be ready for some jumbos soon. Thanks and keep the videos coming.
Have you noticed a correlation between egg weight and adult weight? I've seen over a 3g variation in egg weight even within lines. It would be nice if you could select which eggs you want to incubate.
@@CoturnixCorner That's interesting. In effect, you're already selecting on egg-weight (although for other reasons) yet you still get under-weight adults (as seen in your video). In nature, you will always see some variation so selecting the "best" is the only way to move the polulation mean in the intended direction. Thank you. Interesting video.
what the maximun for the Bantam size,,,...wanna know, ha a small rosette, that´s alot smaller then the oters, so thinkng of making a Bantam line for pet keepers, that want a small coturnix but not as small as a bottum quail.
Is this weight chart for hens only? Or for both hens and roos? Our girls consistently finish at about 320-450gm. Their brothers range 275-320gm. Occasionally there is a monster boy at 350-400. Bigger boys are heavier on the girls when mounting, so naturally the lighter boys are more successful at mating.
Temperament is something you can breed for. Some breeders lines are more aggressive than others, but with some selective breeding you can improve the line and the temperament. Color variety doesn't really make a difference. Some say that dotted whites are more aggressive, but it's not true, the dot on top of the head acts as a target and curious birds will peck at it. Once blood is drawn it becomes a free for all with the rest of the birds.
I don't have a chart, but separating birds into cages by lineage will help you when it comes to selecting breeder sets. I do use cards on my cages so I know the parentage, age and origin of the growouts. Everyone has their own system for keeping track of their birds, you just need to come up with something that works for you.
Most likely an overbred hen, totally normal. It could also be feather plucking if your birds are lacking in their diet. But, if you are feeding a nutritionally balanced feed I would think it is most likely breeding activity.
@@rajriyaz9185 You would need to selectively breed multiple generations to have a true Jumbo line. It can be done with any color variety but may take some time.
I just processed my first quail last night based on your instructional video. Thank you!
Great job!
I’m culling all of mine and starting over….looking for good size stock…
There’s one rooster in this bunch that is a dark brown color I might hold back and see if I can produce more. What are my chances of producing the brown and if I breed him with larger hens will the chicks take after the rooster in size or a large mama hen?
@@colene77 that's a hard call, but a certain percentage should exhibit of each of the parents traits. I would do some test breedings and hatches to see what you get.
Sir, need some of them, admire your efforts 😄
Thank you for this information!!
Colene
Any time!
Can you do a review of the Hatching Time Cages vs the wooden one in your build video.
Yep
@@CoturnixCornerPlease include whether you think the regular quail layers w/jumbo floor are actually roomy enough for jumbos. Would the 15” chicken or partridge cages be a better fit?
The quail layer w/jumbo floor is on sale now. Trying to decide if those are perfect for jumbos or should I get a taller layer.
Thanks!
@@scrapzwtf I'm using the standard quail cage with the partridge flooring, but I believe they now call that setup the Jumbo cage system. I would call HT and verify.
Thanks for sharing
Great info, as usual. Thanks. Do you label or number your cages to accurately track them?
I do. Cages and individual units are numbered and quail get leg bands or zip ties.
Good morning and thank you for being such a great quail resource. I live in West Broward County and was wondering if you sell live birds. I'm just now finishing my cage and will be ready for some jumbos soon. Thanks and keep the videos coming.
Not at this time, most of my live bird sales go to a local feed store. I may be offering breeding sets later in the year or early next year.
@@CoturnixCorner Thank you for responding. Are there any breeders you could recommend who offer live birds?
@@eltee9547 I don't know of anyone locally that sells live birds, sorry.
@@CoturnixCorner Thanks for responding. Best!
New to quail. Can I run quail adults with the chickens which are totally contained in 60’ x 30’ run. Indoor nesting are is next to the yard.
Have you noticed a correlation between egg weight and adult weight? I've seen over a 3g variation in egg weight even within lines. It would be nice if you could select which eggs you want to incubate.
I select eggs that are around 14 - 16 grams so they fit the turners. I have not noticed a correlation with egg size and final weight.
@@CoturnixCorner That's interesting.
In effect, you're already selecting on egg-weight (although for other reasons) yet you still get under-weight adults (as seen in your video).
In nature, you will always see some variation so selecting the "best" is the only way to move the polulation mean in the intended direction.
Thank you. Interesting video.
How do you determine when to butcher quail for personal consumption? Do you target a certain age in weeks or a certain weight?
Can you raise and house jumbo corturnix quail and standard coturnix quail together?
what the maximun for the Bantam size,,,...wanna know, ha a small rosette, that´s alot smaller then the oters, so thinkng of making a Bantam line for pet keepers, that want a small coturnix but not as small as a bottum quail.
Is this weight chart for hens only? Or for both hens and roos? Our girls consistently finish at about 320-450gm. Their brothers range 275-320gm. Occasionally there is a monster boy at 350-400. Bigger boys are heavier on the girls when mounting, so naturally the lighter boys are more successful at mating.
Can you show us the bachelor finishing system?
6 weeks?!? Wow my biggest us 274g at 12 weeks. Need to get different batch of eggs and start over i guess...
Thanks for sharing! How about breed temprament? Does it vary by breed?
Temperament is something you can breed for. Some breeders lines are more aggressive than others, but with some selective breeding you can improve the line and the temperament. Color variety doesn't really make a difference. Some say that dotted whites are more aggressive, but it's not true, the dot on top of the head acts as a target and curious birds will peck at it. Once blood is drawn it becomes a free for all with the rest of the birds.
Do you sell & ship your jumbo quails.
Do you have a chart or advice for breeding so that I don't breed siblings or parent/children. I find I get mixed up trying to not interbreed them.
I don't have a chart, but separating birds into cages by lineage will help you when it comes to selecting breeder sets. I do use cards on my cages so I know the parentage, age and origin of the growouts. Everyone has their own system for keeping track of their birds, you just need to come up with something that works for you.
hi terry i have a hen with feathers miss on the lower back, would the rooster be doing that?
Most likely an overbred hen, totally normal. It could also be feather plucking if your birds are lacking in their diet. But, if you are feeding a nutritionally balanced feed I would think it is most likely breeding activity.
@@CoturnixCorner thanks terry
Do you sell you jumbo eggs if do. Do you ship
Does anyone ever answer questions on this channel?
Can we make jumbo quail breeder from same batch?
Yes, if there is more than one bloodline in the breeding group. If all are brothers and sisters I would use a different rooster from unrelated lines.
@@CoturnixCorner we have brown n white quail breed so can i use heavy brown female and white male to get jumpo quail?
@@rajriyaz9185 You would need to selectively breed multiple generations to have a true Jumbo line. It can be done with any color variety but may take some time.
@@CoturnixCorner ok thank you sir
in denmark everybody just cal coturnix for jumbo, they dont know better, it´s so sad :/
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وشكرآ