http://www.birdcare.com.au This site has a fair bit of info on various quail.
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Thanks Laureen, interesting reading.
So King Quail is actually one of the smallest and a Button quail, which you would expect to be smaller given the name is slightly bigger
I always find it strange that something called miniature is not always the smallest.....language is a strange thing.
Same deal in the dog world sometimes too. With Toy poodles being smaller than miniature poodles.....
So King Quail is actually one of the smallest and a Button quail, which you would expect to be smaller given the name is slightly bigger

I always find it strange that something called miniature is not always the smallest.....language is a strange thing.
Same deal in the dog world sometimes too. With Toy poodles being smaller than miniature poodles.....
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No I think Button Quail are smaller.Possibly nearly as long but slimmer than the King Quail.
King Quail are rather rounded.Black breasted and Painted are quite alot larger.
King Quail are rather rounded.Black breasted and Painted are quite alot larger.
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I have a pair of wild sourced king quail and they aren't flightly at all and come and feed from the dishes as I place the new food into it. Individual personalities may make a difference to how well tehy getr on with other birds but I wouls say this species is no problem. Raising young van be a challence but I'm sure you didn't get inot the hobby just to take on species that represent no challenge.
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I've always hand fed my quail from a young age to get them use of me being around.
They rarley take to flight when I enter and usually run up to me to be fed.
Would like to try black brested & button quail.
They rarley take to flight when I enter and usually run up to me to be fed.
Would like to try black brested & button quail.
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Hi Will 36
I would Try little Button first, the Black Breasted are Great but they are Serious Earth Movers. Dont underestimate them.
I would Try little Button first, the Black Breasted are Great but they are Serious Earth Movers. Dont underestimate them.
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i have got Brown quails in my finch avairies nd find them to be no problems with them untill i actually go into the avairy they fly around a lil but a quik cut of one of there wings slows them down
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I've always wanted little button quails, but my attachment to the 6 Kingies I have now, and the fact I only have one aviary has restricted me. 

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seems to me that I will be on the lookout for some button quail as well as a RH gouldian hen after I get the aviary moved.
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i used to have a pair in my little aviary and now i have only 1 quail left and they where never a problem but there was this one time when i went outside to check on my birds and my male quail was in a food troth about 30-60 centimeters off the ground and that was the male that got his head pecked by a big quail i think it was a king quail
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