Yes, but they need to be kept dry and if the ground has had numbers of birds on it before (even years before), you may well have disease problems, such as intestinal worms and coccidiosis (amongst others).
a quail is a type of bird (like a chicken) and they live on ground.
Yes, in Texas, a license is required for raising quail for commercial purposes. It is important to contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for specific guidelines and requirements for obtaining the necessary permits.
Yes. from the Texas Parks and Wildlife. It costs $80
Quail
they usually nest on ground in a bush or shrub.
They nest on the ground. they dont nest in trees
Quail nest in tall grasses and are ground foragers. They prefer sparse grasses in Long-leaf Pine forests on sand ridges.
Most likely these are quail eggs.
Gamblel's quail eat a variety of things. They need a diet high in protein. I feed my quail game bird feed and quail seed as their main diet. I also raise crickets to feed them which they eat a lot of. They like a variety of fruits and vegtables. Try broccoli. My quail actually call to me when they are looking for a cricket meal. Now and then I give them meal worms as a treat.
The people of Japan have raised quail for centuries. The are not like chickens in the breeding and care. Keeping them in solitary pairs produces the best results. Separate cages are needed. Males are aggressive and very territorial. Please refer to the links below for more information.
Gamblel's quail eat a variety of things. They need a diet high in protein. I feed my quail game bird feed and quail seed as their main diet. I also raise crickets to feed them which they eat a lot of. They like a variety of fruits and vegtables. Try broccoli. My quail actually call to me when they are looking for a cricket meal. Now and then I give them meal worms as a treat.
Gamblel's quail eat a variety of things. They need a diet high in protein. I feed my quail game bird feed and quail seed as their main diet. I also raise crickets to feed them which they eat a lot of. They like a variety of fruits and vegtables. Try broccoli. My quail actually call to me when they are looking for a cricket meal. Now and then I give them meal worms as a treat.