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Quails are not very picky eaters, but you also need to pay attention to feeding them the right foods and a balanced diet. Feeding the quail will depend on the age of the quail, the purpose for which you raise the quail, and most importantly, how you like to feed them.
Steps
Provide basic food and water
- Chicken feed can be suitable for meat quail.
- If you use turkey feed to feed your quail, make sure it doesn’t contain drugs. [1] X Research Source
- Always consult a nutritionist before changing quail food.
- About 80% of a quail’s diet consists of grains. Most food for quail or meat birds includes: flakes corn, grains (barley, oats, rye and wheat), millet, whole oats, roasted corn, flower seeds rum and sunflower seeds. [2] X Research Source
- If the food is in pellet form, you should crush it to the right size of the quail. The seeds in the quail food must be uniform in size, or else the quail will choose only the seeds they like best and refuse to eat the rest. This leads to nutritional imbalance.
- Avoid giving your quail crushed food if possible. If you have to feed your quail mash, don’t use too fine a feed. Powdered food can easily get into the quail’s toes and cause an infection.
- Adult quail eat about 20-25 g of feed per day. [3] X Research Sources
- Mount the feeder at the same height as the quail’s kite.
- You should use a long and narrow feeder so the quails don’t have to jostle each other.
- Depending on the number of quails, you may need to clean the feeder at least 2-3 times a week or once a day.
- Quails have a habit of scavenging for food. You should consider using a feeder with a splash-proof design. [5] X Research Sources
- Quail is very avid drinker. You might consider digging a shallow hole in the ground, lining the bottom with plastic, and creating more slope in the hole. [8] X Research Sources
- Pay special attention to the quail drinker in the winter. Do not let the water freeze.
- Occasionally add a little apple cider vinegar to the water. Vinegar will help kill parasites and smooth feathers. [10] X Research Source
- Use feed before the expiration date – usually 3 weeks from the date of manufacture. You may need to use it sooner if you live in a hot and humid climate.
- Throw away food that smells stale or sour. This is a sign that the food has expired or is moldy.
- Rats not only eat quail’s food, but also contaminate the food. [11] X Research Source
Provide complementary food
- Consider planting some berry bushes, such as raspberries, currants, blueberries, or Oregon grapes. [13] X Research Source
- Feed your quail vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, pears, lettuce and turnip leaves.
- Be careful with tomatoes. Quails can eat ripe tomatoes, but not other parts of the tomato plant, including leaves and twigs.
- Quails like to eat seeds and nuts. You might consider planting seeds around your garden, such as ash, tea tree, hazel or oak. Quails will eat fallen nuts and seeds.
- Quails also like to eat insects, especially baby quails. Insects contain high protein content, suitable for the needs of quail baby and egg laying hen.
- Quails will not eat anything that can cause poisoning, unless they are hungry. This is a sign that you should feed your quail more.
- There are many plants that are toxic to quail. While it’s less likely that you’ll encounter these plants, it’s important to know.
- Avoid feeding quail anything in the garden. Quails will immediately detect where the food is coming from and they can automatically go looking for food. This is not good for your garden.
Feed quails according to age
- Use a long, straight feeder for baby quails. Switch to a round feeder when quail is 2 weeks old. Use a smaller bowl for drinking water.
- Baby quails can eat fine grain food until 6-8 weeks old. Pellets or coarse granules are suitable for larger quails.
- When raising quails, you should teach them to drink water by dipping their beaks in a bowl of water. If the baby birds are with their mother, you do not have to worry, because the mother quail will teach them how to drink water.
- If you raise meat quails, you do not need to use special food during this period. You can immediately feed them adult quail food.
- If you plan to breed or breed quails, you should slowly introduce them to a new diet before they are 10 weeks old. [16] X Research Source
Feed the quail based on the purpose of raising
- Food for quail
- Food for growing quail
- Food for quail laying eggs
- Food for adult quail
- Feed quail baby food from birth to 6 weeks of age. Switch to adult quail food when they are 6 weeks old. Continue feeding quails on this diet until sold or slaughtered.
- Start feeding quail baby quail from birth until 6 weeks old, then switch to growing quail food when they are 6 weeks old. Continue feeding like this until they are 16 weeks old.
- Use baby quail food from birth until 6 weeks of age. Switch to a growing quail diet after 6 weeks of age. Continue feeding like this until the quail is 20 weeks old. Feed quail egg-laying quail food when they are 20 weeks old.
- Feed the Coturnix (Pharaoh) quail with baby quail from hatching until they are 6 weeks old. Switch to egg-laying quail food after 6 weeks of age. You do not need to use food for growing quail.
Advice
- Do not give quail regular snacks, as this is not good for them. It is best to feed them a regular diet to ensure nutritional balance.
- You can buy quail food at poultry feed stores or online.
- Feed your quail enough food, and remember to never let them go hungry.
- Don’t worry about overfeeding the quail, because the quail will stop eating when it’s full.
- If you’re worried your quail isn’t getting enough protein, mix in a quail baby food or other food with at least 20% protein. You can also feed your quail extra turkey food.
- Add shells or crushed eggshells to the quail food. This is especially important if the quail eggs are soft and of poor quality. Shellfish and crushed eggshells are good for quail eggs because of their high calcium content.
This article was co-authored by Amy Harrison, a trusted member of the wikiHow community. Amy Harrison has over five years of experience working directly with poultry. She worked at a rural chicken farm focused on providing free range eggs, where she managed year-round poultry care. She has experience raising chickens and quails, taking care of newly hatched poultry, handling health issues and managing the dietary needs of the birds.
There are 10 references cited in this article that you can view at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 2,022 times.
Quails are not very picky eaters, but you also need to pay attention to feeding them the right foods and a balanced diet. Feeding the quail will depend on the age of the quail, the purpose for which you raise the quail, and most importantly, how you like to feed them.
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