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Quails are small, plump, and shy birds that lay tiny eggs. They are a favorite back garden poultry species due to not needing as much space as other poultry species. Laying quails need spacious and safe housing, bedding for nesting, and as little stress and disturbance as possible. They also need to be fed the right diet and have plenty of light so that they lay well. Once you have all of the requirements checked, your quails should be a happy bunch and you will be enjoying the eggs in no time!

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    Choose housing for the quails that will keep them safe from predators. There are a variety of different housing options for quails including cages, pens, rabbit hutches, chicken coops, and aviaries. The main requirement to consider when choosing how to house your quails is ensuring that predators cannot get in. Always have a roof and make sure that any wiring is small enough to keep the quails in and other animals out.[1]

    • If you are housing the quails in a raised cage with a wire base, add a catch pan or barrier below the base to prevent predators from reaching the feet of the quails from below.
    • If the entire cage base is made out of wire, add a piece of plywood in a corner of the cage so that the quails do not have to always stand on the wire. This is because standing directly on wire for extended periods of time can damage their feet.
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    Make sure that each quail has at least 1sqft (0.093m2) of floor space. Quails need enough floor space to ensure that they don’t feel confined and stressed. Stressed quails are more unlikely to lay eggs. To increase the floor space for each quail, expand the size of their cage or let them roam freely for a portion of the day.[2]

    • Quails that are kept in overcrowded conditions are more likely to be stressed. This is because there isn’t enough room for each bird to perform natural behaviors.[3]

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    Place hay or straw in the cage for the quails to use to build nests. Nesting behaviors differ between individual quails. Some quails will lay eggs directly on the ground, while others prefer to lay in a nest. Providing nest-building materials will help the quails that prefer to build a nest to lay eggs.[4]

    • Quails in community pens tend to not build nests and will lay eggs on the ground instead.[5]
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    Clean the cage every 1-2 weeks to avoid disturbing the quails. Quails lay best when they have as few disruptions as possible. This also means that you are less likely to accidentally destroy a nest.[6]

    • Although the cage only needs to be cleaned every 1-2 weeks, make sure that the quails have access to fresh food and water every day.
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    Keep the quails undisturbed and away from predators to reduce their stress. Quails will lay better if they are in a quiet and calm environment, away from loud noises. Also ensure that pet cats and dogs are kept well away from the quails because even if they physically cannot reach them, the presence of predators can scare them.[7]

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    Feed quails aged 6-20 weeks old a developer diet. A developer diet helps to raise young quails for quality egg production. Generally, developer diets are made up of 18% protein and 0.5% phosphorus.[8]

    • You can purchase quail feed from animal feed stores or online.
    • This helps the quails to produce more eggs and for the eggs to have thicker shells.
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    Choose a layer diet for quails aged over 20 weeks old. Laying quails that are older than 20 weeks are classified as mature birds and have different dietary requirements to younger birds. Layer diets usually involve 19% protein and 0.65% phosphorus.[9]

    • Check with you veterinarian if you have any questions about the diet of your quails.
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    Add a calcium enrichment supplement if the egg production is low. You can purchase calcium supplements that are mixed into the quail feed. Limestone, crushed oyster shells, and calcium premix are all good enrichment options. Calcium is essential for high egg quality and production in quails.[10]

    • You can purchase calcium supplements from animal feed stores or online. Follow the directions on the label or consult a veterinarian to determine how much to add to the quail feed.
    • Having enough calcium for egg laying is especially important for older quails.
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    Ensure that the quails have 14-16 hours of light per day. Lighting is essential for quail egg production. Keep the quail cage in a sunny area if possible. If the cage cannot be kept in a sunny area or during winter months with lower sunlight hours, hang artificial lighting above the cage to keep the quails laying.[11]

    • Don’t exceed 16 hours of light per day as the quails need time without light to be able to sleep.
    • The laying mechanism of quails shuts down if they get below 12 hours of light per day.
    • It is normal for egg production to decrease during the winter months as the number of sunlight hours reduces. This is healthy for the quails as it helps them to rest. Egg production will rise again as the number of light hours increases.
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    Get 8-12 week old female quails as they are able to produce eggs. Female quails only begin laying eggs once they have reached maturity, which takes a few months. The egg production is normally the highest during the first year of laying and then it declines as the quails age.[12]

    • Domestic quails have a life expectancy of up to 4 years.
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    Give new quails 2-6 weeks to settle in before they are expected to lay eggs. Both the transportation process and being introduced to a new flock can be stressful experiences for quails. Let them settle into their new surroundings first and they should start laying shortly after.[13]

    • 2-6 weeks is a general guide for how long most quails take to begin laying in a new environment. Some quails will start laying much earlier.
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    Keep a group of females together if you want eggs for consumption. You do not need to include a male in the flock for the females to produce eggs, as females will lay regardless of if a male is present. The eggs will be unfertilized which means that they are suitable for consumption.[14]

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    Place 1 male in the flock if you want the quails to breed. A group of 1 male and up to 5 females is ideal if you are wanting to breed quails. Males are often more aggressive than females. It’s best just to have 1 male bird per group, as otherwise, the males may fight.[15]

    • It’s easy to tell the males and females apart. Males display more aggressive behavior and have brighter feathers on the head, neck, and back. Females tend to be docile and have a more plain coloring.[16]
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    Is it advisable to give a laying fowl mix to breeding quails?

    It's best not to give a layers' mix to quail. You should keep them on a game-bird feed with at least 20% of protein and supplement this with calcium, fruits and vegetables.

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    The two of them should get along well; however, over-breeding can be a problem that will soon develop. This is when mating takes a toll on the hen because she is the only one there. If this issue does occur, then add another one or two hens to the flock.

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      • Quails lay approximately 200 eggs during their first laying year.[17]

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      • Consult a veterinarian if you are concerned about the health of the quails or if you cannot work out why they aren’t laying.[18]

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      • Spacious housing
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      If you want to get quails to lay eggs, keep them in an enclosure where they’ll be safe from predators. If the birds feel safe and relaxed, they’ll be more likely to lay eggs. Make sure the enclosure provides at least 1 square foot of space for each bird, and include a soft material like hay or straw so the quails can lay their nests. Give the quails food and water each day, and clean the cage every 1-2 weeks. If you just want eggs to eat, you can keep all female quails, but if you want the eggs to hatch, you’ll need a male quail in the flock. For tips on how to feed the quails a healthy diet, read on!

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      How do you encourage quails to lay eggs? ›

      Ensure that the quails have 14-16 hours of light per day.

      Lighting is essential for quail egg production. Keep the quail cage in a sunny area if possible. If the cage cannot be kept in a sunny area or during winter months with lower sunlight hours, hang artificial lighting above the cage to keep the quails laying.

      How do I get my button quail to lay eggs? ›

      Button quail reproduce like mice. They start reproducing at a few months of age and will lay virtually year round if adequate light is provided. If they are put on light, they start laying eggs usually in February and will lay either every day or second day until they lay a few hundred eggs.

      How to encourage quail to hatch? ›

      Incubator Settings For Coturnix Quail Hatching
      1. Temperature is 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit for the entire 18 days.
      2. Humidity is 45% for days 1-14.
      3. Humidity is increased to 65-75% for final 3 days until hatching is complete.
      4. Turn eggs for days 1-14, then stop turning eggs for days 15 through the hatching period.
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      What stimulates a bird to start laying eggs? ›

      The most critical factor for inducing females of any bird species to set on eggs is the amount of daylight each bird is exposed to every day. The increasing length of daylight hours in the spring of the year stimulates the hens to lay and roosters to begin mating.

      How do you increase egg production in laying birds? ›

      Feed Them a Balanced Diet

      Egg production takes a lot of effort for hens. Choosing high-quality chicken feed is critical to providing your hens with the nutrition they need to stay healthy and produce eggs. Provide clean, fresh water daily year-round, and consider supplementing extra protein in the fall and winter.

      Why are my quail eggs not developing? ›

      Eggs that did not develop are most often caused by: Age of eggs. Eggs that were in transit for too long may become too old to develop. Incubation temperature too high when eggs are put into the incubator.

      What do you need to raise quail for eggs? ›

      Quail need a high-protein game bird feed. Quail should be fed a game bird/turkey starter feed with 28-30% protein and ~1% calcium until they are 7-8 weeks old. At 7-8 weeks, quail should be transitioned to a game bird or turkey layer/breeder/all-purpose feed with 20-22% protein and 2-3% calcium.

      What to feed quail for laying eggs? ›

      Gamebird Breeder feeds are a specially formulated commercial feed suitable for laying and breeding quail. They provide the necessary balance of calcium and protein to ensure healthy egg production and fertility.

      What age are quail ready to lay eggs? ›

      Quail farming today

      Quail reared for meat are slaughtered by around 5 weeks old. Egg laying quail hens start laying at around 7 weeks old and will be slaughtered at around 8 months old.

      Why is my bird having trouble laying eggs? ›

      Egg binding occurs when a female bird is unable to naturally expel an egg from her body, a condition commonly referred to as “egg bound”. While most female birds have no problems laying eggs, occasionally they may encounter difficulty. When detected early, egg binding may be resolved easily.

      How do I get my quail to lay eggs? ›

      Quail require a higher protein diet. Aim for a feed with 25-30% protein to ensure they have the proper nutrition to support egg production. In addition to their feed, you'll need to supplement grit and a source of calcium, such as oyster shells, so they can properly digest their food and produce shells.

      When should quail eggs pip? ›

      STEP 7: DAY 18 AND BEYOND – HATCH DAY(S)

      It's quite entertaining to watch them pip and zip their shells, emerge, and start bopping around the incubator! During the hatching period, leave the chicks in the incubator with the lid on for around 12-24 hours or until they are dry and fluffy.

      What to do with unhatched quail eggs? ›

      We recommend disposing of those eggs, deceased young, and/or nest materials (e.g., if you're cleaning out a nest box) in a place where they won't attract insects to the nest area.

      How do you help a bird lay an egg? ›

      Mildly affected birds may respond to supplemental heat, rehydration with injectable fluids, calcium, vitamin D3, and oxytocin, a hormone that causes the oviduct to contract and help expel the egg.

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