Quails should come with a warning notice! Who knew that such little cute creatures could make SO MUCH NOISE!! I suppose Andy, (Randy Andy) our original male must have been the strong silent type or content with his two girls and no competition because I never heard him so much as squeak. We were so thrilled at the thought of fertile eggs that we incubated some. Unfortunately six out of seven were males and now they're coming up to maturity. We put them in an outside pen at the weekend, and Lo! crowing males at ungodly hours. As it is midsummer, there are more ungodly hours around, so crowing occurs at 2.30am, or more properly, doesn't stop at all! Earlier this year my neighbours complained about the noise the chickens make (all hens, so just loud clucking) I am sure that the penetrating sound of a quail crow has not escaped their notice. I lifted out the one I could see stretching up and crowing with all his tiny might, but as soon as I'd separated him, the others started! can we harden our hearts and end up with miniature bodies in the freezer for a Christmas delicacy?