We hatch approx two thousand quail every two / three weeks

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What ever your requirments we can help you out with your request for quail .

We have all our quail here for sale now
Down load our quail leaflet here

Prices of Quail
Italian and Japanese are £5.00 for hens and £2.00 for cock birds .
Jumbo Japanese and Golden Giants
are £5.00 for hens and £2.00 for cock birds
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We are the one of the largest breeders of quail in the south west and always have hatching eggs , younsters and POL birds of the laying and table varieties . Large and small quantities , collected or delivered . Eggs can be posted .

We are able to give accurate advice on how to keep your quail whether for hobby keeping , as pets ,or for the more commercially minded.

WHY QUAIL?

  • Quail are a fantastic introduction for anyone into the poultry world , they are amazing birds taking just seventeen days to hatch and they themselves could be producing eggs in just five weeks 
  • They need limited space a rabbit hutch provides plenty of room for a trio or quartet of quail , as long as the shelter is rat proof they should be fine . 
  • They can be kept in runs out side but do need to be kept an eye on in the rain and should be kept in a draught free enviroment. 
  • They are easy to handle , fairly steady and very easy to tame.
  • We find that quail are a great introduction to children in poultry keeping ,they lay lots of eggs so great for kids who want to collect eggs and have some novelty value . 
  • Their eggs are easy to hatch and only take 17 days , they all hatch over a twelve hour period 
  • Although very small are very hardy as chicks requiring basics such as heat ,( a 100w bulb and a box is fine) feed, (chick crumb)water and a good shelter .
  • The feed should be chick crumb , sometimes we grind it down further and for the first couple of days  and sprinkle on the floor as well as in feeders . With the water you have to make sure they can not drown in it . From the basics of jam jar lids with stones in it to water guards on automatic feeding systems We use shavings as bedding , but do use corrugated card board as well especially when chicks .
  • We feed all our quail either on chick crumb or layers pellets /mash and do not used specialist quail feed , our birds thrive and egg quality is excellent as is the fertility of our eggs .
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