I just set eggs for the white Texas A&M quail today so I will have at least 2 varieties of the coturnix quail available at the same time. I am considering adding another variety or two down the line and I will let everyone know when I do.
Happy Hatching!
Wally
Friday, July 26, 2013
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
I'm finally getting started!!!!
Placed my order tonight for equipment and eggs and should be up and running in about 3 months. I want to thank all of you who have requested my ebook. You need to know that it is inspiring to me that you would ask for it. I hope it provides you with some helpful tips on getting started with the Jumbo Brown Coturnix Quail.
My goal in getting back in is to come up with a superior strain of the Jumbo Brown and become the number one provider of quality quail eggs and eventually quail meat in the country. My first task is to come up with an affordable, more organic feed. Purina has the best quail feed going but they are not cheap nor are they organic. I know I've set my goals high but if anyone reading this has come up with some natural feed supplements, I'd like to know what you found. I hope to have eggs and day old chicks available by the fall but it all depends on the weather. I can't ship chicks in the months of January and February - usually. I have tried it with varying levels of success. So much depends upon the Post Office and I have no control once it leaves my locale.
Thanks again to everyone who stops by my site. Drop me a line and let me know how your quail projects are coming along.
Blessings In Christ Jesus,
Wally
My goal in getting back in is to come up with a superior strain of the Jumbo Brown and become the number one provider of quality quail eggs and eventually quail meat in the country. My first task is to come up with an affordable, more organic feed. Purina has the best quail feed going but they are not cheap nor are they organic. I know I've set my goals high but if anyone reading this has come up with some natural feed supplements, I'd like to know what you found. I hope to have eggs and day old chicks available by the fall but it all depends on the weather. I can't ship chicks in the months of January and February - usually. I have tried it with varying levels of success. So much depends upon the Post Office and I have no control once it leaves my locale.
Thanks again to everyone who stops by my site. Drop me a line and let me know how your quail projects are coming along.
Blessings In Christ Jesus,
Wally
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