Quail
Quail are small gamebirds known for their tiny spotted eggs. Quail are easy to raise for meat and/or eggs. Shop McMurray Hatchery for a wide selection of day-old quail chicks. |
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Bobwhite Quail
The Northern Bobwhite Quail is one of the most common species of gamebirds in the U.S. These very little birds are prolific layers, great flyers, and excellent for training hunting dogs. |
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Tennessee Red Quail
These are muted Bobwhites and ideal for dog training and/or hunting preserves. VERY aggressive and cannot be raised with other quail or game birds. |
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California Valley Quail
The California Quail (Callipepla californica) — also referred to as the California Valley Quail or the Valley Quail — is the official state bird of California. The California Quail is a small, plump bird prized for its hardiness and adaptability. The California Valley Quail is known for its unique drooping crest (plume) on top of its head. |
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Coturnix Quail
Assorted Coturnix Quail are easy to raise, and are fast growing — going from chick to laying in just eight weeks.
Colors and patterns include tuxedo, brown, white, silver and more. Raise them for meat, or their distinctive spotted eggs. |
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Gambel Quail
These beautiful little (10”) birds are found in the desert valleys of our Southwest. Each bird has a teardrop crest with the hen’s being shorter. Both sexes are brownish in color and the males are distinguished by black abdominal marking and black necks. |