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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: nigelish on March 24, 2009, 09:56:11 am

Title: Not Really poultry but?
Post by: nigelish on March 24, 2009, 09:56:11 am
Hi Everyone,
Had a busy weekend, got 6 polish crested bantam chicks and 3 blue Indian runner ducklings from an auction in Hereford Rare breeds sale, in small runs at the moment busy building two aviaries one for ducks and chicks and one for a pair of golden pheasants, thats what the question is about, I am getting some diamond doves for the upper level but my wife wants to include some quail (either Bob white or Californian) in the same aviary I am sure they would get attacked by the Cock pheasant and am asking if any other member has any experience of this? The aviaries are 34' X 12' so are a good size, any thoughts please.

Nigel :)
Title: Re: Not Really poultry but?
Post by: doganjo on March 24, 2009, 02:31:00 pm
As far as I know Quail are difficult to keep.  They are a bit like sheep in tat they are born with a death wish!

If you have them in with other birds I think they would attack them as you suspect, and they attack each other too.  I wanted to keep some but was warned against it.  They are also susceptible to our climate I believe and need to be in a shed or barn rather than outside in open runs.