@@lorilatendresseuniqueeatsg6647 Those quail are living a better life than us! Really this is what I was thinking all along, open mesh greenhouse with free range quail and their own litte area and shelter inside of it. Fantastic-
Here it is! Everything I've been planning, a protected garden w/ quail that aren't in tiny cages. I love it!!! Thanks for the tour! Do the quail put themselves up at night?
I was wondering the same thing. Also, do you use any lights to extend their laying season. I have an aviary and love the idea of extending it into a garden as you have done.
@@BethOvertonCPMmidwife I do not use any lighting to extend the laying season. I think they enjoy the down time. I give them the winter off. It also works well to do this if you are doing a late summer hatch to increase flock numbers. many quail are not feather sexable so you have to wait until they mature to find out who is who. They do not crow or act like roosters out of season and they all get along. I wait until spring and then sort out who is who, which roosters get to stay and which ones do not.
@@PeterPanQuails the garden is only day time secure and if something wanted to get in there (like a rat or we have small weasels) it could. Their shelter is completely predator proofed.
I tend to waste more than they do. the holes could have been a little bit higher but I've been using them for a couple years now and find they work pretty good.
It doesn't matter in this type of setup. They would feed on the food left on the ground. It only matters if the quails are in a cage where the floor is just the wire.
yes but they usually make little nests or drop them on the pathways. occasionally I step on one. I"m in the garden a lot so it doesn't seem like extra work.
you do have to to round them up but the majority of them learn that it is time to go back into the secure house and go in on their own. They are tiny little things so pretty easy to scoop up and toss into the house if they don't go on their own.
This looks like heaven!
This was the first of your videos that I watched. Wow! I love the concept, a multipurpose area. This was the exact video I was looking for. Thank you.
Wow..nice set up..
Best quail keeping I’ve seen.
thanks. they do live a good life.
@@lorilatendresseuniqueeatsg6647 Those quail are living a better life than us!
Really this is what I was thinking all along, open mesh greenhouse with free range quail and their own litte area and shelter inside of it. Fantastic-
Wow! Amazing setup
Very nice place. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful aviary I love it
I absolutely love your setup
Love your set up...working on something similar over the next year or so.
Beautiful setup. I love it. Quail are great! And they look so happy to be able to wander the castle grounds😃
This is an amazing place! 😍. Very good inspiration
That is super neat thank you so much for sharing. I think I may try this
Here it is! Everything I've been planning, a protected garden w/ quail that aren't in tiny cages. I love it!!! Thanks for the tour! Do the quail put themselves up at night?
Also wondering about how you get them back into the keeping pen. Also do they lay eggs among the plants?
unfortunately not really and you have to round them up a bit but it doesn't take long
I was wondering the same thing. Also, do you use any lights to extend their laying season. I have an aviary and love the idea of extending it into a garden as you have done.
@@BethOvertonCPMmidwife I do not use any lighting to extend the laying season. I think they enjoy the down time. I give them the winter off. It also works well to do this if you are doing a late summer hatch to increase flock numbers. many quail are not feather sexable so you have to wait until they mature to find out who is who. They do not crow or act like roosters out of season and they all get along. I wait until spring and then sort out who is who, which roosters get to stay and which ones do not.
❤️ Love! We just got 5 baby celadon quail and finishing up our aviary🥰New sub
I love the whole setup
I love it thank you 😊 my inspiration
How do you get them to go from the garden back into the aviary?
Hi There, castle indeed, do quail retreat to the sheltered part on their own, or do they need encouragement?
some do and some need to be rounded up. it doesn't take very long though.
@@lorilatendresseuniqueeatsg6647 Why do they need to go the sheltered area at night?
@@PeterPanQuails the garden is only day time secure and if something wanted to get in there (like a rat or we have small weasels) it could. Their shelter is completely predator proofed.
Hi Lori how do you find your feeders for the quail aren't they wasting a lot with that style
I tend to waste more than they do. the holes could have been a little bit higher but I've been using them for a couple years now and find they work pretty good.
It doesn't matter in this type of setup. They would feed on the food left on the ground. It only matters if the quails are in a cage where the floor is just the wire.
Awesome! Do you have to go out and find and collect eggs daily?
yes but they usually make little nests or drop them on the pathways. occasionally I step on one. I"m in the garden a lot so it doesn't seem like extra work.
How do you get the birds to go inside at night?
you do have to to round them up but the majority of them learn that it is time to go back into the secure house and go in on their own. They are tiny little things so pretty easy to scoop up and toss into the house if they don't go on their own.
Will the females lay eggs without the males?
yes/sí
Anything that’s good for them to eat like veggies