Choosing A Quail Setup (2024)

Table of Contents

  • Housing Your Quail
  • CompartmentalizedCages
  • Plastic versus Metal Quail Cages
  • Other Considerations

This is abeginner's guide for choosing a quail setup that will work for you. In this blog article we will cover what is the best setup for quail, different cage types and their benefits for both quail and owner.

The setup you choose for your quail is influenced by yourpreferences, needs, and what you are raising your quail for. Whether you are raising your quail for eggs, meat, pets, breeding, or selfsufficiency, HatchingTime offers setups, equipment, and support for every step of the way.

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Housing Your Quail

Whether you are keeping quail for their eggs or meat or as pets you need to house them in a setup that works for you. When I first started raising coturnix quail, I housed them in my sunroom in a guinea pig cage. After a few weeks it was clear that this was not going to work for me, so I built a two level quail hutch from scrap wood. This setup worked well for the spring and summer.

Recently, the quail were transferred into a HatchingTime five level layer rack system. In order to answer that how much space do quail need, I removed part of the walls dividing the individual cages on one level to allow the quail more room overall and access to three water nipples. I was completely blown away by how happy the quail were in the HatchingTime cage! They took the transition amazingly and started laying eggs two weeks after they were put in the cage. They started to lay prolifically and the male has been mating and crowing. I have even noticed that the hens that were skittish in my two level hutch have calmed down considerably and seem much happier in the five level Hatching Time quail cage.

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CompartmentalizedCages

How big should a quail cage be? Most quail keepers who raise quail for eggs utilize layer cageson a rack system. Housing quail in single section cages or rack systems is very popular because the grid floor allows the bird droppings to collect below the cage away from the birds. This feature keeps the birds and their eggs clean, as well as making cleaning quick and easy. Rack style cages with individual compartments for breeding groups of quail allows the hobbyist to keep multiple color varieties in one spot, without the risk of the birds interbreeding.

Compartmentalized cages have water and feed reservoirs to decrease the number of times feed and water needs to be refilled throughout the week. The unique design of the feed reservoir grill cover reduces feed waste by eliminating the ability for the quail to fling feed everywhere while they eat.Slightly slanted floors allow eggs to roll to the front of the cages for easy retrieval and collection. Layer cages with egg roll outs and grid floors are also considered more hygienic because the droppings fall onto a tray below the birds. Having the eggs roll away from the birds after laying keeps them clean and easy to collect.

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Plastic versus Metal Quail Cages

Metal quail cages and plastic quail cages are both great for breeding groups of quail or for raising quail for eggs. They both offer grid flooring, egg rollout floors, water reservoirs, and deep feed troughs. However, entirely plastic quail cages have a unique advantage over metal quail cages. Plastic, unlike metal, will not rust. Plasticquail cages can also be disassembled and power washed to completely clean and sanitize them.

Stainless steel will erode after months of being in contact with wet quail droppings and eventually rust. The wire floor of metal cages will cause bumble foot, a staphylococcus infection, that enters the blood stream via cuts in the foot pad. Using plastic cages with plastic grid floor will significantly reduce the incidence of bumble foot in your quail. The reason that plastic grid flooring will reduce bumble foot is because the plastic is thicker and smoother than the wire. When the quail walk on the plastic grid floor their weight is more evenly distributed over a larger surface area. Plastic cages are smooth with no sharp edges for the quail to injure themselves.Choosing A Quail Setup (4)

Other Considerations

What do quails need in their cage? Quail can be housed indoors or outdoors. Some of the factors that will determine where to house your quail will be: predator pressure, space, convenience, and accessibility.Your quail setup should ideally be in a spot with a power and water source nearby, a place to store feed, predator proof, and protected from the elements. You should consider how accessible your quail setup will be as the seasons change. Improper management of quail waste will result in a strong ammonia odor which is unpleasant to both humans and quail.

Quail, like other poultry and bird species, have sensitive respiratory systems. Too much ammonia in the area will cause respiratory complications,respiratory infections, foot pad burn, and in severe cases ammonia blindness. Nasal or eye discharge, swelling around the eyes, coughing, gasping, wheezing, or gurgling are all signs of respiratory distress in quail and poultry. If caught early, respiratory distress can be alleviated and cured by added ventilation, reduction of waste in the area, and better management/husbandry practices. It is the owner’s duty to always keep the quail area clean and well ventilated. Well managed quail are a joy to raise.

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Aryeh Wiesel

Poultry Enthusiast & Expert

Aryehis a 2023 Rutgers University graduate and majored in Agriculture & Food Systems Science and hopes to get a job as a production manager in agriculture evaluating animals and plants. Aryeh has almost a decade of experience working with chickens and other poultry.At Aryeh's family's house in Central New Jersey, Aryeh hasa small flock of chickens, quail, and pigeons.Besides his passion for poultry, Aryeh is also an avid phalaenopsis orchid grower. Aryehmet Hatching Time at the end of 2020 when doing poultry research with a Rutgers professor.

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FAQs

What is the best setup for quails? ›

Your quail setup should ideally be in a spot with a power and water source nearby, a place to store feed, predator proof, and protected from the elements. You should consider how accessible your quail setup will be as the seasons change.

How do you set up quails? ›

Quails do best in enclosures with solid floors covered in litter made of sand, soft wood shavings, or straw. Potted plants, artificial plants, shrubs, cut conifer branches, or small hay bales to provide cover and hiding places. Simple nest boxes. Sand for dustbathing.

How much room do 12 quail need? ›

The general consensus seems to be that quail need only 1 square foot per bird. While they may be able to survive in those conditions, I would recommend providing at least 3 square feet per bird, or more. This will allow them space to move around, peck, scratch, and do other birdy things which keep them happy.

How many quail should be together? ›

This is also a great size if you ever plan on breeding your quail, because you should have about 4 females per male to ensure you are getting great fertility. 5 is a perfect number for a beginner quail-keeper to start with. The reason I love the rabbit hutch setup, is because it is very “cozy”.

What is the best quail for beginners? ›

Coturnix Quail are an excellent option for both meat and egg production. They are quick to mature, require minimal space, and are great for beginners.

What is the best flooring for quail? ›

Avoid wire and concrete floors as this predisposes to damage to the bottom of their feet. Clean dry sand can be provided as flooring over concrete, covering with a layer of dry leaves, sugar mulch or grasses over part of the sand.

How much space do 20 quail need? ›

You want to allow at least 1 square foot of space per quail in your quail enclosure. Overcrowding and boredom in your quail coop can lead to pecking or bullying. To keep your coop extra clean, look for a coop with a wire floor and a tray underneath for collecting droppings.

How high should a quail cage be? ›

The general recommendation is 0.5 to 1 square foot of floor space per adult bird and 12 to 18 inches of cage height. That applies to fully mature birds though. Younger quail and baby birds need much less space than that. Let's discuss what you need to consider in order to maintain healthy birds in small areas.

How many eggs can 1 quail lay in a day? ›

On average a quail will lay about one egg per day at peak production. Egg production will begin to slow down around the age of 2-3 years. Quail require about 14 hours of daylight in order to lay eggs. Their egg production can be extended by providing a light source during times of the year with shorter daylight hours.

Can two male quails live together? ›

No, quails are from family who mark their area and allow no other male to enter, just as partridges in the wild, however you may combine one male with few females for peaceful dwelling. In captivity don't combine males with males in same cage, they will be fighting each other.

What is the best planting for quail? ›

Spring/summer food plots are especially important to quail because of their superior insect attracting capability. In the spring/summer plots recommended plantings include: pearltop millet, American joint vetch, Egyptian wheat, and alyce clover.

What do quails need in their cage? ›

Quail can be kept in any sort of housing but their home does need a few things to make it safe and suitable for your quail. These things include: The home must have easy access so that you can grab the birds when necessary, feed and provide water for the quail every day, and clean the cage with no troubles every week.

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