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About Dale
Meet our brown Japanese Quail.Japanese Quails feed mainly on grass seeds, but also eat small insects. Quail live on the ground: foraging, nesting and sleeping in the grass. They dust-bathe regularly to clean their feathers.Basic facts about Quail -- They are hardy and generally disease free.- They are small - approximately five quail can be raised in the same space required for one chicken.- Comparatively lower feed costs are associated with quail than with chickens or other poultry birds.- They are fast growers, gaining maturity quicker than any other poultry birds.- They will begin laying eggs by their sixth or seventh week of age and can lay over 300 eggs in their first year of life.Adoption Price: $20Please include a photograph of your enclosure!If you think this bird might be the perfect fit for your family, please fill out an adoption application today! https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/expression-of-interest-to-adopt.
Dear Visitor, please note a property check may be required before adoption to ensure the safety and welfare of our animals. Rental agreements allowing pets will be required for adoptions into rental properties.
Please note that this website is live and updates frequently, there is a chance that by the time you arrive at our location the animal you have an interest in might have been adopted by another party. We unfortunately can not put animals on hold over the phone.
Meet our brown Japanese Quail.Japanese Quails feed mainly on grass seeds, but also eat small insects. Quail live on the ground: foraging, nesting and sleeping in the grass. They dust-bathe regularly to clean their feathers.Basic facts about Quail -- They are hardy and generally disease free.- They are small - approximately five quail can be raised in the same space required for one chicken.- Comparatively lower feed costs are associated with quail than with chickens or other poultry birds.- They are fast growers, gaining maturity quicker than any other poultry birds.- They will begin laying eggs by their sixth or seventh week of age and can lay over 300 eggs in their first year of life.Adoption Price: $20Please include a photograph of your enclosure!If you think this bird might be the perfect fit for your family, please fill out an adoption application today! https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/expression-of-interest-to-adopt.
Dear Visitor, please note a property check may be required before adoption to ensure the safety and welfare of our animals. Rental agreements allowing pets will be required for adoptions into rental properties.
Please note that this website is live and updates frequently, there is a chance that by the time you arrive at our location the animal you have an interest in might have been adopted by another party. We unfortunately can not put animals on hold over the phone.