Very informative. I have yet to buy any quail , doing my research. But when I do - I’ll be buying from your farm . The main reason is your passion , knowledge, and appreciation for your “Free Quail School “ thanks !
Ooh I had no idea that people allergic to chicken eggs do fine with quail, that's awesome! I just hatched my first babies yesterday. I don't think I'm allergic to chicken eggs but I had my gallbladder removed some years ago and ever since then I've definitely had some digestive issues with eggs. I'm even more excited now!
You are the quail ambassador! I have been watching your videos trying to learn before making the jump! This video has made me a believer! Will be building the housing and getting eggs in spring of 2023! Thank you
Great video! As for preventing diabetes, I wish more people would specify Type 2. I would do anything to resurrect my daughter's pancreas. Unfortunately, Type 1 Diabetes is a different animal (autoimmune disease, no cure). As for Type 2, diet can definitely help and quail are a great food source! We love them. Again, this is a wonderful video and will be sharing!
I have issues with gluten so i make my own dough If i want pasta a large egg makes me 4 servings sometimes i don't want to use that much Depending on the quail egg i use 1-2 and that's enough moisture for my own pasta Im really happy on the flavor They are quick to cook....i cook up 4 for me and i add a few more because the dogs want me to share lol My cat loves a fresh raw quail egg just his size :) I just tried pickling them because i have so many but the shells were being a pain A friend told me to boil them then put them into some vinager I used some of the boiled water mixed with vinager It worked to dissolve the shell so you just have the membrane to remove That made it much easier lol Thanks
@@WhoisMichelleCollie heard good things but my Dr wants gluten tests done before introducing gluten back into my diet If ever I have severe health problems from today's wheat it might have ruined it for all wheat I hear sprouted is better as well But cutting out processed food and watching where you get your food is important
I’m in Alaska and I’m very glad I started quail. I’ve tried chicken a few times but predators always seem to get them. ( I’ve used electric fences chain link you name it) Bears-destroy coups and cages chain link fences. Small predators coyotes, wolves, mink, martin eagles owls hawks or ermine. something gets them all. So I tried quail and great as I raise them inside my shop in stacked cages. They don’t make as messy as chickens and they produce year round. All I’ve done is left light on at night and eggs all year. For me it’s the perfect bird for conditions here. They are a very durable and productive bird😎😎. I love quail
@@nataliebutler I have left it on all night for nov and dec but I’ve got a timer on it now but it hasn’t change their laying and I get 5-6 eggs a day from 7 hens. I think that’s pretty good. Better than I was expecting. As far as sleeping behavior they don’t seem to be affected as they seem to sleep in daylight ok
Thanks Zach for all that great information. I hatched out my first dozen Cotutnix quail in June. Now I get cute little eggs every afternoon. This is the first time I have raised animals for self sufficiency and it’s going well. I did have to cull one bird and was able to do it without any drama so am encouraged that I will be able to harvest when the time is right. Looking forward to more videos!