Quail, often known by nicknames such as button quail or coturnix quail, are small, ground-dwelling birds native to various regions worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Originating from grasslands and scrublands, these birds have compact bodies with short necks and intricately patterned plumage that helps them blend into their natural environment. Physically, quails are characterised by their rounded wings and distinctive calls, such as the famous "bobwhite" whistle of some North American species. Known for their gentle temperament, quails are social birds, often forming small flocks, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced poultry keepers. They thrive in environments that offer dense cover and ample forage, feeding on seeds, insects, and plants. Due to their manageable size and calm nature, quail for sale options like Japanese quail are popular in the UK for domestic breeding and egg production. Whether you are looking for quail chicks for sale or considering them as a low-maintenance addition to your home aviary, quails are a charming species that suit rural and suburban settings well.
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4 males looking for a new home and girlfriends please! Unfortunately they have been fighting so have a few feathers missing but appart from that they are healthy and lovely and tame little things and
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Price and Availability: · 12 Fertile Quail Eggs: £5 · Adult Chinese (Button) Quail: £10 each · Adult Coturnix (Japanese) Quail: £8 each · Quail Chicks (Various Ages): £5 each Key Features: · Pet-
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Chinese Painted Quail, CPQ, Button Quail, King Quail, these little beauties have many names! I’m very happy to announce that we have 5 happy healthy pairs of button quail birds available. As I have
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Eggs: mixed celadon and brown speckled from aviary kept flock of mixed feather colours. Placid, friendly parents. £15 for 12 eggs, postage extra. Unsexed chicks - 8 available. Price now £12.50 each,
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These beautiful mixed colour quails are happy and healthy. Females are £10 and males £5 Females will begin laying eggs at approximately six weeks old. They lay about 300 eggs per year. These birds