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No, male quails do not lay eggs. Only female quails are capable of laying eggs, as they possess the reproductive anatomy necessary for egg production. Male quails are responsible for fertilizing the eggs laid by females, but they do not participate in the laying process.
10-12 Weeks
It varies somewhat by species of quail, but generally between 6 and 16 BUTTTON QUAIL WOULD LAY ONCE A DAY BUT NOT ALWAYS TO GET STARING TO BREED OUR JUST A LAYING PROBLEM
Yes, king quails do lay eggs. Female king quails typically lay a clutch of 6 to 12 eggs, which are usually cream or light brown in color with speckles. They are ground-nesting birds, and the female incubates the eggs for about 18 days before they hatch. The chicks are precocial, meaning they are relatively mature and mobile shortly after hatching.
5 eggs in a day
yes they do!
2,000 eggs a day
A quail will lay approximately 200 eggs in their lifetime. This can depend on how long they live, however. Some quails will only lay several eggs a year, while some can lay several at a time, multiple times per year.
27 eggs a day.
450 eggs
they can lay up to 10 a day
100 eggs