How to Raise Quails for Release

Quails are typically a wild bird, but in some cases they are available domestically for purchase. In these cases, you may wish to raise quails from hatching until they're old enough be released into the wild. This is helpful in areas that need to bolster the wild quail population.

Instructions

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      Contact your state's Department of Agriculture or local game warden to check with your state's and county's laws on raising game birds. Check about the laws on owning, raising and releasing game birds.

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      Research local breeders and retailers of breeding quail pairs or quail eggs. Buy birds and eggs only from high-quality breeders who do not sell diseased or sick birds. You can ask local Game Bird Associations for their recommendations.

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      Put together the housing for the birds. Housing can be found at pet shops. Keep in mind that each bird will need about 2 square feet of space. Use a mix of troughs, round feeders and water jars to keep your birds fed and hydrated. Add wood pieces and pecking toys for the birds to peck. If they don't have pecking toys, they may turn on each other and hurt themselves. Add oats, cabbage, hay, and corn stalks in the cage so they have more things to eat and peck.

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      Replace feed and water regularly, making sure there is fresh food and water at all times. If food or water sits too long, this will attract bugs that can spread sickness to your birds quickly.

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      Keep the cages clean and sanitary at all times. Keep flooring clean every day. Prevent the buildup of trash, spoiled food and fecal matter. This can develop parasites, disease and mold. If birds do become sick, you will need to obtain medications from a veterinarian.