scyllarus
Songster
The Husband and I will be moving in the next few months and we've been discussing what will happen to our 20-30ish quail. We're planning on keeping them - I'm rather attached to about a dozen birds out of the covey - but we're thinking either constructing another cage vs an aviary. A cage is probably more practical, but I really enjoy the idea that a few of our older hens might get to brood and raise chicks, the whole covey will get to experience the ground, and I'll probably really enjoy sitting out in an aviary with the Husband and watching the birds get up to nonsense.
So...what the heck else can I reasonably keep??? We're on the Georgia/South Carolina border, so the winters are fairly mild with usually about a week or so of under 30F weather. The enclosure will have to be quail-safe, and of course, the other inhabitants will need to tolerate quail well.
I'm thinking pigeons. Maybe starlings? I've seen a few people posting about chick-napping these invasive birds and keeping them as pets. I'm not inclined towards parrots, but perhaps someone can change my mind.
In short: What birds would you keep with Coturnix quail in an aviary, knowing that it is in a temperate area, assuming we're willing to construct an appropriate aviary?
So...what the heck else can I reasonably keep??? We're on the Georgia/South Carolina border, so the winters are fairly mild with usually about a week or so of under 30F weather. The enclosure will have to be quail-safe, and of course, the other inhabitants will need to tolerate quail well.
I'm thinking pigeons. Maybe starlings? I've seen a few people posting about chick-napping these invasive birds and keeping them as pets. I'm not inclined towards parrots, but perhaps someone can change my mind.
In short: What birds would you keep with Coturnix quail in an aviary, knowing that it is in a temperate area, assuming we're willing to construct an appropriate aviary?