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keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:01 pm
by Islaskye
hi guys, Ive registered with the BHWT to pick up 3 hens in april and am getting the coop and run ready for them.
a friend who has quail has suggested I try keeping quail as well. he said they get on well with chickens and can share the same run. I would really like to give this a go but need to know if any one has any advice.
Is my friend right? will they get on together? will they need a separate coop?
any advice greatly appreciated!
Re: keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:36 am
by indy
I have chickens and quails together, you will need to watch periodically for the first few days for any untoward feather ruffling

but mine settled together really quickly and I have no probs with them...good luck

Re: keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 7:34 pm
by Islaskye
thanks Indy,
do you know if they can share the same coop or should I build a separate one?
Re: keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:31 am
by indy
I did build them a seperate coop but they share the same run, I was worried that they would be squashed

Re: keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:37 am
by boboff
Hi
I keep quail and chicken.
The quail did not lay when I put them with the chickens as they are bottom of the food chain.
Quail do not need a roost as such as they sleep on the floor.
A perch for the chickens and enough space so the poor quail don't get "pooped" on at night is sufficient.
You really need to watch the MF ratio with quail as well. One is enough for min 4 up to 10 female I think and best to only have one male to start with. I don't think the chickens mind the quail in with them though.
As suggested just keep an eye on them, a few quail in a small rabbit hutch for a period is ok as well.
Re: keeping chickens and quail together?
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:11 am
by Islaskye
thanks. I might see if they have any rabbit hutches at the recycle warehouse and give then a separate sleeping area with a smaller entrance. Ill put the quails food in there so the chickens cant scoff it!
do I need to have a male as i dont really plan to breed them?