Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults
Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Quail - Juveniles & Adults

Regular price $74.90 Sale price $59.90 Save 20%
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  • Great for the Family & Food
  • Shipping or Local Pickup Available
  • No Minimum for Shipping
  • Free Shipping on QUAIL over $120
  • Live Bird Guarantee Eligible

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Jumbo Browns or some would call 'coturnix' quail are the definition of a dual purpose bird, laying approximately 300 eggs per year and can be butchered in 8-10 weeks of age at full maturity. When these birds reach full maturity they can weigh up to 14 ounces and lay 12-16 gram eggs. Jumbos are a very solid and reliable food source for homesteaders and urban farmers. With how quickly they reach maturity at six weeks of age, laying eggs around 7-8 weeks old and reproduce insanely fast, they're small but mighty tool in your arsenal to becoming more self sufficient. 

Quick facts:

  • Lay 300+ eggs per year
  • Dual purpose bird
  • Cold & heat hardy
  • Superfood egg
  • Quail do not carry salmonella, so eggs could be eaten raw
  • Mature at six weeks and begin to lay around 7-8 weeks old
  • Very quiet, perfect for anyone living in an HOA

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Live Bird Options:

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Juvenile Flock (6 or 12 count, st run) -  Average 2 weeks old

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix Adult Hen - 4+ weeks old 

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix, Adult Rooster - 4+ weeks old

Jumbo Browns, Coturnix, Quad Breeder Flock - 3 hens and 1 rooster, 4+ weeks old 


We also offer Jumbo Brown, Coturnix quail hatching eggs and baby chicks


***New flock owners, new to quail we would recommend the juvenile or adults. Chicks are very fragile and sensitive. Having raised quail will make the experience more pleasant and you get eggs sooner too! Questions please ask us. 

We strive to provide a thriving and well cared for chickens to you. We provide Non-GMO feed, yogurt, raw milk, and tested regularly for healthy birds. We go the extra miles for your peace of mind!

Free Shipping

Quail ship FREE over $120

FAQs - Quail

Our available chicks and eggs are always updated on our website. You can find the next available chicks hereor contact us to see what we have to take home today. We often have a few.

We gladly offer local pick up for your order. We have strict biosecurity measures for both our flocks safety. Once your order has been placed and notified your order is ready to come home, we pre-arrange a pick up time and date with you to come to our pick up drive-thru. Very simple, we have your order boxed and ready to travel home for you. You will not need to bring any boxes, cartons or crates. Local pick up orders are considered sale is final. 

Live birds are only shipped via USPS Express Priority Mail or Priority mail which is the fastest available shipping option from USPS. Because adult birds can overheat in transit, they are only shipped in the cooler months. We raise birds to 6 weeks old to have adequate fat reserves for traveling. We also evaluate each bird individually for physical issues and overall vitality to make sure they are good candidates for the shipping process and likely to thrive in their new homes.  We cannot include food or water in the shipping box, so the birds are allowed free access to food and water until the day they are shipped. We never package birds ahead of their ship date. Shipping is stressful for the birds and it is normal to have to provide special care within the first 72 hours to help the birds recover from the shipping process. We want your birds to have the best start possible in their new homes. Because nearly every bird survives the journey, we proudly offer a 72 hour live guarantee for all shipped quail. 

Shipped live quail usually arrive happy and healthy, although they will be very thirsty and hungry! Although we do everything we can to help them make the journey, the shipping process can be stressful for the birds and there are many variables out of our control that can affect the shipping process. We recommend that you follow our detailed instructions carefully, and contact us if you have additional questions. We offer a 72-hour live bird guarantee. Any birds that do not survive for 72 hours after USPS scans the birds as “Delivered” or “Available for pickup” will be refunded or reshipped depending on availability. Your business is important to us, and we want you to purchase our quail with confidence that you will get what you pay for.

It depends on your state and the type of bird. Most states do not require a permit for any domesticated bird, but some states require a propagation permit to raise quail. We recommend that you check your local laws before purchasing any type of livestock or poultry.

Quail need a high-protein game bird feed. Quail should be fed a game bird/turkey starter feed with 30% protein and no more than 1.5% calcium until they are 7-8 weeks old. At 7-8 weeks, the quail should be transitioned to a game bird or turkey layer/breeder/all-purpose feed with 20-22% protein and 2-3 % calcium. Your birds will be ~6 weeks old for Adults and ~3 weeks old for Juveniles and can be fed starter feed for up to two weeks after shipment to help them recover from stress due to transit and relocation.

Domestic quail are not great flyers, but they are very good at what we call “assisted jumping”. Coturnix can jump and fly a few yards, and a small percentage can maintain flight for short bursts. Most, however, prefer to stay on the ground.

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