Description
Japanese Quail
Also known as “coturnix quail” Large jumbo – Goliath size Mixed colour pen including Albino
The Japanese Quail is a small, hardy bird native to East Asia, commonly raised for its eggs, meat, and as ornamental pets. Known for their rapid maturity and prolific laying capabilities, they are a popular choice for both hobbyists and homesteaders. These quails are very easy to care for and hardy, making them an excellent choice for beginners or those with limited space who still wish to enjoy a source of fresh eggs. While we raise our quails on the ground, many people successfully keep them in small aviaries or large cages. It is not recommended to house quails with chickens due to their differing nature and the quails’ requirement for a higher-protein diet. Typical life span is around 2-3 years but may live longer in ideal conditions.
Japanese quails are categorized based on their weight at maturity, typically measured around the 6–8 week mark. Males are generally smaller than females.
– Standard: Mature weight under 250g.
– Jumbo: Weight over 250g and under 400g.
– Goliath: 400g and above.
Note: “Goliath” is an unofficial size classification used among breeders to describe exceptionally large quails that have been selectively bred.
Raising Japanese Quail – Brooder set up, Habitat & Sexing Tips