As a kid we kept quails and bantams, a similar setup to yours. Quails can be such finicky birds, compared to chickens, but lovely looking compared to your average chicken - but far more rewarding as a family member. Looking forward to long-term updates on them!
Adorable quail. When I lived on the reservation, there were wild quail that were always nearby and I thought they were so cute. I've never seen someone have them in their yard. Can't wait to learn about them... I do get scared of mites or bugs I might bring into the house. I'm weird I know. Thanks for the cute & beautiful video.
I saw elsewhere on TH-cam that someone adds wood-ash and diatomaceous earth (DE) to their sand dish. I don't know if the ash has any effect on their health or if quail just enjoy it, but DE is fine grit. It gets in the joints of insect exoskeletons and abrades it until the insect can't move and dies. We used it in South Australian grain silos as cheap pest control.
A great clip. The vegetation looks like the kind of place I imagine quail wanting to hang out. As a kid, I only ever saw quail running along the furrows in my Grandfather's farm. Now I'm planning a similar natural aviary for my own quail.
Wow. I'm planning on getting quail. I've got chickens in a nice walk in run. Seeing your beautiful set up I'll do similar and not cages using a raised bed. I'll have so much fun and hopefully so will the occupants.
lovely! we've been thinking about quail for a while now. possibly in the greenhouse as the weather here is shocking. What do you think about keeping quail in greenhouses?
Do you find the quail eat the grasses? I certainly found mine would demolish a lot of the plants I put in. I still do it but also put in plastic plants for cover that they can't eat 😀 How many quail do you have in the aviary - it's a great size. What proportion of boys to girls? All the best. Mags
Thanks for watching! Yes they definitely do like to nibble on the grasses, the red grass I planted has since been eaten, the others and conifer have all survived though for some cover. We have 1 male and 3 females but soon to be joined by a couple more girls for the next generation. Thanks
Hi there, I have a set up similar to yours that I actually used for four bantams, but I am now turning it into an aviary for a dozen quail. What do you recommend be placed in there for sleeping? Or do they just sleep...wherever? Thanks so much!
Hi, thanks for watching. That’s exciting to hear your going to be getting some quail! I made an open nest box that they can see out of in the corner of their aviary which previous generation did use, but the ones I have now in this video tend to use the grasses and shrubs to sleep next to, so maybe a mix? Thanks 😊
Thank you for taking the time to reply! I have seen a whole variety of methods while watching and researching various videos. I think a mix seems good as well. I'm super excited! The bantams were broody as all get out so I'm relieved to hear quail don't often brood!@@gardenonthemoors
No they're actually fine with it! We tend to go for grasses which enjoy the additional nitrogen, but the stocking density we have means that their poop is well spread out and thin which doesn't cause high enough concentrations to kill a plant.
As a kid we kept quails and bantams, a similar setup to yours. Quails can be such finicky birds, compared to chickens, but lovely looking compared to your average chicken - but far more rewarding as a family member. Looking forward to long-term updates on them!
Fantastic! Yes we keep our bantams separate so the quails can enjoy themselves in peace. Thanks for watching! 😁
Brilliant video and quail aviary! It was nice chatting on Instagram BTW.
You too! Thanks for watching the video, glad you enjoyed it 😊
Adorable quail. When I lived on the reservation, there were wild quail that were always nearby and I thought they were so cute. I've never seen someone have them in their yard. Can't wait to learn about them... I do get scared of mites or bugs I might bring into the house. I'm weird I know. Thanks for the cute & beautiful video.
No problem at all! Glad you enjoyed the video. They give us lovely little eggs which are great in a salad or as a side dish ☺️
I saw elsewhere on TH-cam that someone adds wood-ash and diatomaceous earth (DE) to their sand dish. I don't know if the ash has any effect on their health or if quail just enjoy it, but DE is fine grit.
It gets in the joints of insect exoskeletons and abrades it until the insect can't move and dies. We used it in South Australian grain silos as cheap pest control.
A great clip. The vegetation looks like the kind of place I imagine quail wanting to hang out. As a kid, I only ever saw quail running along the furrows in my Grandfather's farm. Now I'm planning a similar natural aviary for my own quail.
Thank you! Yes the quail love to hang out around the vegetation. Have fun making your aviary! ☺️
Wow. I'm planning on getting quail. I've got chickens in a nice walk in run. Seeing your beautiful set up I'll do similar and not cages using a raised bed. I'll have so much fun and hopefully so will the occupants.
That sounds fantastic, best of luck and have fun with your quail!
Beautiful aviary. I hate seeing the quail in cages walking on wire.
Thank you! It is lovely to see them all nestled in amongst the grasses ☺️
I had never seen anyone with quails until I watched Mags with hers they are quite cute. Thank you for,sharing, Ali ☔️🇨🇦
Oh they're brilliant! Very cute and such characters. Glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
So samazing! It's inspired me! Love from Morocco!
Glad you enjoyed the video! ☺️
Nice!! Love the effort
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
Nice video , greetings from Melbourne 🇦🇺
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video 😁
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video
lovely! we've been thinking about quail for a while now. possibly in the greenhouse as the weather here is shocking. What do you think about keeping quail in greenhouses?
Good luck with getting your own quails! We wouldn’t probably be able to do that in our hotter English weather but winter maybe ok for us ☺️
Hi pal. That's all looks great!!! I wish to keep my quails in aviary but i have no chance for it at the moment.
Regards from South Wales
Sounds great, good luck with your quails, thanks for watching! 😊
Do you find the quail eat the grasses? I certainly found mine would demolish a lot of the plants I put in. I still do it but also put in plastic plants for cover that they can't eat 😀 How many quail do you have in the aviary - it's a great size. What proportion of boys to girls? All the best. Mags
Thanks for watching! Yes they definitely do like to nibble on the grasses, the red grass I planted has since been eaten, the others and conifer have all survived though for some cover. We have 1 male and 3 females but soon to be joined by a couple more girls for the next generation. Thanks
Hi there, I have a set up similar to yours that I actually used for four bantams, but I am now turning it into an aviary for a dozen quail. What do you recommend be placed in there for sleeping? Or do they just sleep...wherever? Thanks so much!
Hi, thanks for watching. That’s exciting to hear your going to be getting some quail! I made an open nest box that they can see out of in the corner of their aviary which previous generation did use, but the ones I have now in this video tend to use the grasses and shrubs to sleep next to, so maybe a mix? Thanks 😊
Thank you for taking the time to reply! I have seen a whole variety of methods while watching and researching various videos. I think a mix seems good as well. I'm super excited! The bantams were broody as all get out so I'm relieved to hear quail don't often brood!@@gardenonthemoors
Are those JUMBOS?
Hi, I have weighed the eggs of the quails and they don’t quite fit into what is expected of jumbos but they are on the bigger side ☺️
Will they not kill the plants with over does of nitrogen i.e. poop
No they're actually fine with it! We tend to go for grasses which enjoy the additional nitrogen, but the stocking density we have means that their poop is well spread out and thin which doesn't cause high enough concentrations to kill a plant.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching