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 Post subject: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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Raising And Marketing BOBWHITE QUAIL
From The Magazine On Raising Quail
with Tammy Nelson

Among the most popular and commonly bred of the world's many quail species and breeds is the bobwhite quail. Thousands of bobwhite quail, including a variety of mutations or breeds of the bowhite, are produced on game farms to meet the demand from hunting preserves, state government restocking programs, gourmet food outlets, gun dog training and field trials, and people that simply make a hobby of raising quail. There is information on raising bobwhite quail and thousands of quail, eggs and chicks for sale in every issue of the Game Bird Gazette magazine. You can subscribe to the magazine using our fast and secure online subscription order form and start receiving the magazine right away! University researchers and game bird breeders have developed special strains and quail breeds for meat production, egg production, and hunting. The numerous bobwhite quail mutations or breeds include the Tennessee Red Bobwhite (especially favored for hunting on shooting preserves), Tuxedo bobwhite, Silver bobwhite, White bobwhite, and Blonde bobwhite quail. Thousands of eggs, chicks and grown quail are available in each issue of the Game Bird Gazette magazine. The magazine is also packed full of great information and pictures on how to raise and market bobwhites and the various breeds that have been developed. Having a large population, a fairly wide distribution, and desirable flesh, the eastern bobwhite quail is a favorite of many hunters. What makes them especially appealing to hunters is that it often lies close-by and is a fast flyer.The name of the bobwhite quail comes from its delightful call, a sort of ah-bob-white, that registers cheerily upon the ear of game farm keepers or those fortunate enough to hear them in their natural habitat. During most of the year they are easy going and good natured quail. However, spring time may bring out aggressive behavior in the males, which begin to quarrel over the favor of available females. In nature, fierce fights have been observed between rival males of this species, but in due time pairs form and the testiness of the mate selection process gives way to the joyful usiness of selecting a nest site and raising the chicks. Many farmers like to have bobwhite quail around because they destroy certain weeds and eat harmful insects. Some farmers of the 19th century believed that utterances of the bobwhite quail signaled the coming of rain. So during periods of drought, farmers would listen carefully for their voices! Bobwhite quail naturally lay about 15 eggs, but egg production in game farm birds can be much greater. With the main hatching season here, we are getting a lot of questions on some of the basics for hatching and rearing bobwhite quail. Here are a few things that can help ensure a good hatch and much more will appear in the upcoming issue of the magazine. Remember that every quail farm does things a little differently while at the same time there are many basic principles, like good sanitary practices, that should be adhered to.Collect your bobwhite quail hatching eggs from the breeding pens at least three times daily. A good collection schedule is at 9-10 a.m., 2 p.m., and at 6-7 p.m. Gather the quail eggs more often, up to five times a day, if the weather is especially hot or cold. Many large bobwhite quail producers find it advantageous to place their quail eggs in flats (similar to those shown at left) which are stored in a thermostatically controlled environment where the temperature remains at about 60º F. (embryonic development can begin at about 76ºF which you definitely want to avoid)!. Relative humidity should be about 70%. If quail eggs are set in the incubator before they are a week old, turning is not usually considered necessary. Many breeders don't realize the importance of proper procedures during storage of eggs (all of them will be covered in the next issue of the magazine). Best hatching success with bobwhite quail will occur by using a good quality forced air incubator that should be up and running well ahead of when the first eggs are set. Most breeders hatch their quail eggs at a temperature of approximately 99.75º F and wet bulb humidity of around 86º F. The exact humidity setting used by different bobwhite quail breeders may vary from one quail producer to another depending on the local climate and other factors.Make certain that the wicks on the wet bulbs are clean and not too short. Otherwise, you can end up with inaccurate readings! Wicks can be washed on a weekly basic and replaced after 6 or 8 washings. Incubation time is about 23 days for the bobwhite quail. For those game bird enthusiasts just getting started in raising quail, this species (C. v. virginianus) the bobwhite quail is often recommended. Bobwhites are easy to take care of and breed when managed properly. Many game bird breeders specialize in producing them in large numbers and/or propagating the various mutations or breeds of the bobwhite quail. When starting out, it is important to obtain good quality stock from reputable and reliable game bird farms. Good sources for the eastern bobwhite quail and the various breeds and mutations are found in the Game Bird Gazette magazine. Each issue of the magazines has detailed information on breeding, hatching and rearing the common bobwhite quail and others as well. The Gazette has been serving quail and other game bird breeders for over 53 years. For information on subscribing to the magazine, go to our main page.

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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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Nice mate love the little bobs

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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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I am getting bob whites in 2 weeks looking forward to getting them


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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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Good choice jungleman the bob whites are a layback breed and one of the easiest to breed. Also you will have no probs selling any you breed if you want


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I had bobs for 3 years great little ground bird


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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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They sure are, one of my favorites for sure


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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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I think all quails make great ground birds just some look better or breed better but they all do a good job of cleaning up.

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 Post subject: Re: BOBWHITE QUAIL
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I have been thinking of getting them back and with all this talk about them I just might now


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If you guys want to buy a good book then take a look at: Guide to Pigeons, Doves and QuailBy Danny Brown Price: $34.16

Covers - Brown, King, Stubble, Japanese, Bobwhite, Californian, Little Button, Painted Button, Black-breasted Button, Red-chested Button, Red-backed Button.


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