The Celadon quail are a very unique variety of the Coturnix quail because they lay a blue egg, including some with speckles. The blue quail egg is caused by a recessive gene called the celadon gene. Fortunately our Celadon quail lay blue eggs, 100% of the time. There are some Celadon quail that do not have the gene and will not lay 100% blue eggs. The Celadon gene is considered an important trait for the Celadon enthusiats and breeders. Celadon quail can have a variety of feather patterns.
- Lay 300+ eggs per year
- Cold & heat hardy
- Superfood egg
- Mature at six weeks and begin to lay around 6-8 weeks old
- Perfect for any home in a HOA, they sound like a song bird
We also offer Celadon quail hatching eggs.
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Live Quail are LOCAL PICKUP ONLY at the Arizona Location: May - September
Live Bird Options:
Celadon Quail Chicks (10 or 20 count, st run) - Offered for Local Pickup Orders only
Celadon Quail Juvenile Flock (10 or 20 count, st run) (approx 3 weeks old)
Celadon Quail Adults - unsexed/st run (approx 6 weeks old)
Celadon Quail Breeders (6 Adults) - unsexed/st run (approx 6 weeks old)
***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.