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Quail Poultry for sale

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.

Quail poultry 2 male quails  - Advert 1
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2 male quails

Quail

11 monthsAge
MaleSex
£10Price

I have 2 male quails that I’ve raised as pets in my garden for the last year. They’re great boys and have a lovely nature. I initially had 4 but the 2 girls weren’t getting on with the boys so they we

ArdrossanNorth Ayrshire Council (14.6mi)
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Pair of snowflake bobwhite quail

Quail

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Young pairs of snowflake bobwhite quail for sale (photo is of one of the adult pairs) £40 a pair Single males £10 each Collection Carnwath south Lanarkshire

LanarkSouth Lanarkshire (36.3mi)
Quail poultry  Coturnix Quail Hatching eggs  - Advert 3
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Coturnix Quail Hatching eggs

Quail

4 monthsAge
MixedSex
£12Price

Mixed Coturnix hatching eggs £12 per dozen All Eggs are candles and sent fresh Mon-Thurs via Royal Mail Tracked 24 (£4.50) Or collection from Carnwath South Lanarkshire Regrettably we cannot off

LanarkSouth Lanarkshire (36.3mi)
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Coturnix Quail chicks

Quail

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£3Price

Coturnix quail chicks for sale. Large variety of unusual colours. Minimum 10 chicks purchased. £3 each or discounts on more than 20 chicks Collection Carnwath South Lanarkshire

LanarkSouth Lanarkshire (36.3mi)
Quail poultry 6 X Snowflake Bobwhite Quail Hatching Eggs  - Advert 5
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6 X Snowflake Bobwhite Quail Hatching Eggs

Quail

4 monthsAge
MixedSex
£20Price

6 X Pure Snowflake Bobwhite Quail Hatching Eggs for sale. **Fantastic fertility** £20 for 6 eggs Posted all over the uk using proper packaging to help ensure eggs arrive safe. Eggs sent via Tra

LanarkSouth Lanarkshire (36.3mi)
Quail poultry 12 x California Quail Hatching Eggs - Advert 6
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12 x California Quail Hatching Eggs

Quail

15 weeksAge
MixedSex
£50Price

12 x California Quail Hatching Eggs Collected fresh and candled before sending. 🔥12 eggs for £50 including delivery 🔥 Eggs sent Mon-Thur to avoid being stuck in the post over the weekend. Colle

LanarkSouth Lanarkshire (36.3mi)

FAQs

Is quail better than chicken?

Quail eggs are more nutrient-dense per gram compared to chicken eggs, offering higher levels of protein, vitamin B12, iron, phosphorus, and selenium, making them a highly nutritious alternative. Quail meat contains more copper, iron, and certain B vitamins than chicken meat, although chicken breast has more vitamin B3 (niacin). Additionally, quail require less space, mature quickly, and consume less feed, making them easier to raise in smaller spaces such as backyards.

Why can't you eat quail for 30 days?

There is no widely recognised health reason or regulation that prohibits eating quail continuously for 30 days. Any caution about a 30-day restriction might stem from traditional or cultural beliefs or individual allergies, but no scientific evidence supports a mandatory avoidance period for consuming quail.

Do quail lay eggs without a rooster?

Yes, female quail can lay eggs without the presence of a rooster, but these eggs will be unfertilised and cannot hatch into chicks. A rooster is only necessary if fertilised eggs are desired for breeding purposes.

Can I keep quails in my garden in the UK?

You can keep quail in your garden in the UK as long as you comply with local housing and animal welfare regulations. Quail require secure, predator-proof housing and are quieter and need less space than chickens. However, they do not free-range well and usually stay within enclosed areas. It's advisable to check local council or housing association rules, which might limit poultry keeping or the keeping of roosters.