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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    I know you have your feed custom milled. Are you willing to share where? I don't currently have anywhere near the number of birds you do, but will probably be expanding over the years.
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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    The tags that I posted contain all the information that I have and list ingredients. Since they say "plant protein products" and "grain products" without being specific, I suspect they probably have soy. Their website is https://www.goldenoakmilling.com/ if you want to ask them directly. If I...
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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    I like that one, but it's a bit hard to source. I've been using the 28% below for chicks and switching to the 24% below at 6 weeks. I like that it at least has some animal protein (fishmeal). They have a 20% game bird finisher, but it doesn't have the fishmeal. I still have to supplement...
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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    OP indicated that they wanted a Non-Soy feed. The second ingredient listed for the Bar Ale feed is Soybean meal. I don't know if they'd be able to get this in PA, but it's the only non-GMO, non-Soy I've been able find. Unfortunately, they don't have a game bird grower or layer feed.
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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    I agree with @Nabiki . The pheasant feed appears low in protein and even lower in lysine and methionine. About the only thing good I can say about that feed is the calcium looks pretty good. I wish I could find a game bird layer feed with that much calcium. I can't tell the calcium level in the...
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    Advice needed for Coturnix Quail

    With a quick internet search, I couldn't find nutrition labels for either feed. I agree with the others that the cracked shells sound like a calcium lack. If you have labels that you can post that could help confirm.
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