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  1. Squeeing_Onion

    Winter and Quail - MN COLD winter! (-30 to -50 F)

    Another idea i had was partially burying the coop area. It will be nothing fancy, just an insulated wood box with a sand floor. My idea was to make the front panel double or triple thick for insulation, have a second wall inside (so they enter the coop into a small hallway, walk to the end, then...
  2. Squeeing_Onion

    Winter and Quail - MN COLD winter! (-30 to -50 F)

    Or garage is heated and is home to our pewter workshop, so that won't work for testing purposes. It would be viable to have an empty coop outside to test like that though, and keep them in a temporary enclosure indoors. My issue is i have hookbill parrots upstairs and three (or four if my bro...
  3. Squeeing_Onion

    Winter and Quail - MN COLD winter! (-30 to -50 F)

    It's alright, i don't think many people do! 😂 I absolutely plan on insulating the coop hide, the roof, and during winter either tarping or putting up temporary hard walls; we get some brutal winds where I'm at with all the open space from the prairie around us. So far my idea: having a sand...
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    Winter and Quail - MN COLD winter! (-30 to -50 F)

    I have googled this question endlessly and can't find a straight answer: does anyone have experience keeping Coturnix Quail outdoors in a ground pen, in winters that reliably reach -30 F and at least once a winter if not several times in our contest winters, usually hits -50 degrees Fahrenheit...
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