Coturnix (Japanese) Quail Laying Nesting and Egg Management Tips for the Backyard Grower

When it comes to growing quail in the backyard environment one of the big advantages we have over a commercial operation is the lack of any market pressure to sustain a product all year round. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push(); Therefore, we don’t need to worry too much when our quail go off the lay for a few months and that’s a really good thing because it’s actually natural for quail to stop laying over winter. And, the reason quail don’t normally lay through the winter months is because the daylight hours are less during this time of the year. Quail need about 12 hours of daylight…
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