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what is a jumbo quail

by Judy Heidenreich Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Jumbo Brown Coturnix Quail are considered one of the fastest-growing and largest of all quail, bred specifically for attaining a large size. At maturity, these quail have been reported to weigh up to 14 ounces.

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What is the difference between a butler quail and a jumbo quail?

The jumbo quail is smaller than the Butler, weighing in at only 5 ounces when fully grown. A full-grown Butler bobwhite quail weighs upwards of 20 ounces. Observe the coloring. Coloring in birds is the best way to identify a species.

What is the Jumbo quail breeding setup?

Essentially Glenys and Jo’s Jumbo quail breeding setup is divided into three main areas and stages: Stage 1 Incubation and initial brooding – This area includes the incubator (domestic type) and initial brooding cages/containers.

Can you eat Jumbo quail?

Many people all over the world like to eat quail because it’s a top shelf poultry and quail meat tastes good. I’ve been growing and eating quail for years now but until I visited Homestead Quail I had never actually held a quail bigger than the standard size of around 180 – 230 grams whereas the Jumbo quail are close to twice that weight!

What is a Blue Ridge Jumbo quail?

The Blue Ridge Jumbos are our line of Jumbo Coturnix Quail and are named after our incredible mountains, here in Western North Carolina! These guys are HUGE and produce HUGE eggs!

What is the biggest breed of quail?

Mountain Quail: The largest quail species found in the United States, Mountain quail possess a unique characteristic of two straight feathers that arch over the back. These birds are easily recognized by their top knots, which are shorter in the female. They have a brown face and heavily white-barred underside.

What are jumbo quail eggs?

Nearly twice the size of standard Coturnix, Jumbo Brown Quail finish at 12-14 oz and lay 12-16 gram eggs. JMF Jumbo Brown Quail are the industry standard for Coturnix. They are great for meat or eggs.

Are all Coturnix quail jumbo?

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Can jumbo quail fly?

But even though they are small, quail present their own challenges. Because quail can fly, their enclosures need to be extra secure, and they are more vulnerable to predators due to their size.

What size are jumbo quail?

Male Japanese quail typically weigh 100 to 140 grams. The females are slightly heavier at 120 to 160 grams Jumbo Japanese quail are 250 to 300 grams. Jumbo quail have been selected for rapid growth and feed efficiency. Quail are fairly disease resistant.

How many eggs do jumbo quail lay?

EQ: If the average size of a medium to large chicken egg is about 60g and the average size of a typical jumbo variety of quail is 12-13g, it would take 5 or 6 quail eggs to make the equivalent of one chicken egg. Quail are very regular and prolific layers, often laying well over 300 eggs in 365 days.

What is the best tasting quail?

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What is the weight of a jumbo quail?

Jumbo quail can weigh up to 14 ounces, which is much larger than regular quail, who reaches roughly six ounces.

How long do jumbo quails live?

The average lifespan seems to range from 1.5 years to 4 years. Once they achieve adulthood, Coturnix quail have very basic requirements to maintain optimum health. Well-ventilated housing, access to clean water and a high-protein game feed are pretty much all that is needed for them to thrive.

Are quail easier to raise than chickens?

Raising quail is also easy, and since they are less than half the size of chickens, they do not take much space, time or resources.

Can quails and chickens live together?

Quail can be raised alongside chickens but they do need their own coop section and aviary. Arrange to have the chicken and quail coops divided so that the quail and chickens do not intermingle. Do not run the quail together with the chickens. Separate the pasture or yard areas.

Do quails mate for life?

Nesting and Incubation Gambel's quail are thought to be a monogamous species meaning that they keep the same mate throughout their lives.

Easy To Care For

Quail need a slightly different setup than chickens; they do really well in little “quail-tractors” or a rabbit-hutch style houses. They do not roost, but rather, like to have a small shelter on the ground to sleep and lay their eggs in.

Quail Eggs are a Superfood

Their eggs are tiny and PACKED with nutrients. They are a great low-calorie, protein-rich food. They are creamy and delicious, and cannot carry salmonella, so can safely be eaten raw.

Perfect for the Homestead

Who doesn’t need a few quail in their life?! They are tiny little packages that pack a nutritional punch! The males’ crow is a soft trill, like a song-bird, and so, many urban families who cannot have roosters, opt for a few backyard quail. We think you will love their sweet, quirky little personalities as much as we have!

Coturnix quail

Coturnix quail are a small birds, between the size of a songbird and a crow, with a stout frame and mottled brown, white and gray feathers. It is a popular species for small farmers and homesteaders who are looking to raise quail for meat and eggs.

Bobwhite quail

Bobwhite quail are about the same size as coturnix quail, though they tend to have markings on their faces that look like eyeliner. They also have a distinctive call that sweeps upwards in pitch and almost sounds like the bird is saying “bob-white.” Bobwhite quail are generally preferred for sport, like training dogs to hunt.

Other species of quail

There are a few other more expensive and exotic quail species that homesteaders may raise for purposes other than meat, eggs or hunting.

Quail Birds

Quail is a general name for a group of medium-sized birds, popularly raised for meat, eggs, and hunting. They’re colony breeders, with a preference for nesting on the ground. Quails are generally inexpensive to purchase and raise.

1. Coturnix Quail

The Coturnix Quail is the best quail breed to raise for meat and egg right in your backyard. They offer lots of eggs and meat compared to other quail breeds. They belong to the Old World category of Quail birds and tend to be very hardy.

2. The King Quail

Also known as the Button Quail or the Chinese-painted Quail, these characteristic small birds are prevalent among homesteaders and poultry owners. They’re beautiful birds with colorful feathers, weighing about 1.5 – 2 ounces. They mature very fast, reaching full maturity in about 12 weeks.

3. Bobwhite Quail

Scores of people raise the Bobwhite Quail for a couple of reasons. Top on the ladder is that they are good hunting birds, although they also make for an excellent meat source. There are about seven types of Bobwhite breed, all of different sizes, with the largest type reaching about 6 ounces. The species do not produce enough eggs as other species.

4. Gambel Quail

Another type of breed you can raise is the Gambel Quail, which is distinctive for the turf on their foreheads. They are native to Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Since they’re native birds to the United States, you’ll need a license to raise them.

5. California Quail

The California quail is often mistaken for the Gambel Quail because of their striking similarities. The California quail is the official bird of the state of California, and it’s found throughout the state. They are ornamental birds, and most people keep them merely for entertainment.

6. Mountain Quail

The Mountain Quail is not a very common species, but they’re unique birds. They are a little more expensive than your regular birds.

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