Hello all, first post here, so sorry if this question has been asked.
I am a first time quail owner, previously i have raised chickens, ducks, geese, pheasants, as pets so familiar with "poultry"
However, I have a question trying to raise quails indoors, specifically in an apartment.
I am an American living in Beijing, China, on the 25th floor of an apt complex. Four days ago, I was getting out of the subway and there was a man with a bucket, and a group of kids, and i could hear "screeching" and I noticed he was selling newly hatched baby quails (most likely Japanese quails) as toys for kids. Essentially, parents buy the quail chicks, they play with them for a few days and the quails die. (China is not famous for animal rights) The man even told me if I bought one I shouldn't bother to feed them because they "weren't meant to live"
I bought two of the quails to keep them from being tortured to death, and assumed they would die, but using my experience raising chicken chicks, managed to bring them a healthy state.
I have been handling the chicks everyday. One is very friendly and loves being held and patted, the other is skittish and probably will never be tame enough to handle. Though my goal is hopefully will be tame enough to be not afraid of me. One of the quails also has slightly curled outer toes (though no problem walking) which I am hoping to heal through vitamin B2 increase but appears to be genetic
Now my question is this, assuming both of these quails survive (they were in bad state when i got them but seem to be doing better) what can I do to help them be happy in my apartment?
Specially any suggestions about cages, housing, food, other things to help quail happiness
As I live in Beijing China, letting them out will never be an option. (They will literally die) and I limited in the supplies i can get. Even finding chicken feed has been difficult and mostly I have been using online research to create homemade "quail feed" Most people here raise poultry on bread and hope for the best
Also any other suggestion for raising quail will be super helpful, especially in trying to maintain there happiness and health. These birds will be raised as pets and hopefully live a long time.
As i mentioned before I have experience raising many breeds of chickens as pets (including bantams, americanas, phoenixes, naked necks, brahmas) ducks (mallards and pekins) and pheasants (Golden and Lady Amherst's) but I understand raising quails is different (also this was in the USA and I had a yard and aviary) I also have a background in ornithology and love birds in general
Thank your for reading all this and looking for any suggestions, experiences, that will help me heal and recover these two chicks and help them live long and healthy lives
I am a first time quail owner, previously i have raised chickens, ducks, geese, pheasants, as pets so familiar with "poultry"
However, I have a question trying to raise quails indoors, specifically in an apartment.
I am an American living in Beijing, China, on the 25th floor of an apt complex. Four days ago, I was getting out of the subway and there was a man with a bucket, and a group of kids, and i could hear "screeching" and I noticed he was selling newly hatched baby quails (most likely Japanese quails) as toys for kids. Essentially, parents buy the quail chicks, they play with them for a few days and the quails die. (China is not famous for animal rights) The man even told me if I bought one I shouldn't bother to feed them because they "weren't meant to live"
I bought two of the quails to keep them from being tortured to death, and assumed they would die, but using my experience raising chicken chicks, managed to bring them a healthy state.
I have been handling the chicks everyday. One is very friendly and loves being held and patted, the other is skittish and probably will never be tame enough to handle. Though my goal is hopefully will be tame enough to be not afraid of me. One of the quails also has slightly curled outer toes (though no problem walking) which I am hoping to heal through vitamin B2 increase but appears to be genetic
Now my question is this, assuming both of these quails survive (they were in bad state when i got them but seem to be doing better) what can I do to help them be happy in my apartment?
Specially any suggestions about cages, housing, food, other things to help quail happiness
As I live in Beijing China, letting them out will never be an option. (They will literally die) and I limited in the supplies i can get. Even finding chicken feed has been difficult and mostly I have been using online research to create homemade "quail feed" Most people here raise poultry on bread and hope for the best
Also any other suggestion for raising quail will be super helpful, especially in trying to maintain there happiness and health. These birds will be raised as pets and hopefully live a long time.
As i mentioned before I have experience raising many breeds of chickens as pets (including bantams, americanas, phoenixes, naked necks, brahmas) ducks (mallards and pekins) and pheasants (Golden and Lady Amherst's) but I understand raising quails is different (also this was in the USA and I had a yard and aviary) I also have a background in ornithology and love birds in general
Thank your for reading all this and looking for any suggestions, experiences, that will help me heal and recover these two chicks and help them live long and healthy lives