
07. When to Release Quail From Brooder to Pen & Other Tips
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🔍 In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The optimal timing for transferring quail from a brooder to an outdoor pen.
- How to identify when quail are ready for the transition based on age, behavior, and climate.
- The importance of providing a naturalistic environment for quail, including space, substrate, and opportunities for natural behaviors like dust bathing.
- Practical steps for monitoring and ensuring the health and well-being of quail during and after the transfer process.
📊 Featured insights from:
Mark of *Self-Sufficient Me*, who shares his expertise on ethical quail keeping and practical tips for successful quail management.
🎙️ Perfect for:- Poultry enthusiasts interested in raising quail.
- Beginners looking for guidance on transitioning quail from brooders to outdoor pens.
- Advocates of ethical animal husbandry and naturalistic environments for poultry.
💡 Key takeaways:
- Quail should be moved to an outdoor pen after 3-4 weeks, once they have developed main feathers and no longer rely on a heat lamp.- Use leg tags (e.g., zip ties) to track and identify quail after transfer.
- Provide a large pen with mulch flooring to encourage natural behaviors like scratching and dust bathing.- Monitor quail closely after transfer to ensure they are eating, drinking, and adapting well.
- Ethical quail keeping emphasizes space, natural behaviors, and avoiding wire cage floors.
📌 Mentioned in this episode:
- **Shallow water dishes** for young quail to help them transition to nipple drinkers.
- **Wood chip mulch** for pen flooring to promote natural behaviors.
🔗 Links & resources:
https://quailcast.com
Explore more resources on quail keeping at Self-Sufficient Me https://www.selfsufficientme.com).