I was gifted 100 bob white eggs to hatch, so am taking a crash course on everything quail. Your video is one of the best I've watched so far and I've watched quite a few. You get right to the point and give good explanations as to why one shouldn't do those things.And, I can identify with you on a few because of the pea chicks I had and the chickens and ducks I currently keep. Thanks for taking the time to share this!
Thank you. We are 3 days in with our 1st flock of 20 (5.week olds). Eventhough I watched numerous videos and took a class I still am running into things we need to adjust. Thank you for being real and encouraging.
very helpful. thank you for taking the time and energy to help others. liked the info. have a blessed day. I just got my first batch of eggs shipped to me. tomorrow they go into the incubator. wish me luck.
Nice video. Everyone make mistakes, if we didn't we wouldn't be human. I've been thinking if adding quail to our farm, in addition to our ducks and chickens, here in West Virginia. We wanted some sheep, but we have way to much Mt. Laurel, Rhododendron, and other toxins on our place. Besides, we have a lot of Amish families moving to our area who are raising sheep. You have another subscriber. My 13 year old daughter and I will be checking out your other videos. Nice to see honesty on this platform.
Quail are the perfect farm animals to own if you are in a small area! There are a few ways you can keep quail inside. I would definitely suggest a bunny or hamster enclosure that has a very high base because then the quail are less likely to make a mess outside of the enclosure because when you have bedding, they like to kick it everywhere. So, the higher the sides, the less mess you will have! And as long as you clean it out frequently, about once or twice a week (depending on how many quail you have per enclosure) it shouldn’t smell! Especially if you use pine shavings, they tend to put off a strong scent, and if you like the smell of pine, then that’s great! Hopefully this helped!
This was SUPER Awesome and a true informative no BS review of raising Quail! Do more videos on Quail!
Thank you! This means a lot! It’s all things that I have actually experienced while raising Quail!
I love how brutally honest you are. Best of luck in your future quail endeavors!
I was gifted 100 bob white eggs to hatch, so am taking a crash course on everything quail. Your video is one of the best I've watched so far and I've watched quite a few. You get right to the point and give good explanations as to why one shouldn't do those things.And, I can identify with you on a few because of the pea chicks I had and the chickens and ducks I currently keep. Thanks for taking the time to share this!
Lessons learned the hard way are never forgotten . Thanks for sharing your mistakes hopefully you help someone.
Thank you. We are 3 days in with our 1st flock of 20 (5.week olds). Eventhough I watched numerous videos and took a class I still am running into things we need to adjust. Thank you for being real and encouraging.
Thanks so much for sharing. I truly enjoy your channel. You are helping many more than you know. Bless you
Thank you!
very helpful. thank you for taking the time and energy to help others. liked the info. have a blessed day. I just got my first batch of eggs shipped to me. tomorrow they go into the incubator. wish me luck.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing all your errors. A huge help! Thx
Yes so helpful
Nice video. Everyone make mistakes, if we didn't we wouldn't be human. I've been thinking if adding quail to our farm, in addition to our ducks and chickens, here in West Virginia. We wanted some sheep, but we have way to much Mt. Laurel, Rhododendron, and other toxins on our place. Besides, we have a lot of Amish families moving to our area who are raising sheep. You have another subscriber. My 13 year old daughter and I will be checking out your other videos. Nice to see honesty on this platform.
Thank you! That means a lot!
Yo that was awesome I appreciate you being so informative I just started raising quail so you might have saved me losing a couple
I've had quail for less than a month now. Your advice definitely helps, thank you! Can you explain your watering system, please?
I just use quart mason jars and the chick bases you can buy at your local at store! Super simple to get started.
@@ashlaree7081 thanks!
Love your channel, I too raise Quail for meat and eggs. You brought up some very good points.
I’m getting my first batch of 30 quails can you make a video on your brooder box If you have one ofc ! And how you build the houses for the quail ?
Yes! I will do that the next time I incubate!
Yes please.
I just ordered our incubator & looking where to purchase eggs to hatch.
Where did you buy yours, if you don't mind me asking?
Great video, keep them coming.
I need this t-shirt 😀 and thanks, great video!
I wanted to use a rabbit hutch but after your video I'm having second thoughts would one work
Id try quail scotch eggs.
Great video! Thanks
I raise quail n am also in Idaho. I'm between Boise n Robie Creek..off grid
Excellent information. Have subscribed.
Have your quails had bumblefoot ? How do you treat it.?
I have not seen it yet, so I’ve never had to treat it.
Hi
Hi, you v good raising quails 🙂 I'd like to but I should do it in an apartment, what tips can u gave me tnx
Quail are the perfect farm animals to own if you are in a small area! There are a few ways you can keep quail inside. I would definitely suggest a bunny or hamster enclosure that has a very high base because then the quail are less likely to make a mess outside of the enclosure because when you have bedding, they like to kick it everywhere. So, the higher the sides, the less mess you will have! And as long as you clean it out frequently, about once or twice a week (depending on how many quail you have per enclosure) it shouldn’t smell! Especially if you use pine shavings, they tend to put off a strong scent, and if you like the smell of pine, then that’s great! Hopefully this helped!