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They try to fly then they fall and wonder the ground and peck in the dirt aet worms and bug just like momma birds do for thiere babies

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Can you raise quails in lake elsinnore?

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Do quails live in South America?

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Why do baby quails go on their backs?

Baby quails, or chicks, may go on their backs as a natural instinct when they feel threatened or are trying to rest. This behavior, known as "tipping," can help them avoid predators by making them less visible. Additionally, it allows them to cool off or shift their position for comfort. Overall, it’s a part of their survival and behavioral repertoire as they develop.