Food According to Coturnix Quail

I’d rather be writing about what quail eat than what eat quail!

Poor little guys don’t have much luck out in the wild.

They die quick, mate quick, live quick, eat quick.

Quack quick.

This quote about them sums it up so well (author unknown):

BASICALLY AS I HAVE SAID MANY TIMES AND PLACES BEFORE THEY ARE THE ROACHES OF THE QUAIL WORLD…. HARD TO KILL UNINTENTIONALLY, BREED LIKE ROACHES AND ARE EASIER TO KEEP THAN ANY OTHER TYPE OF POULTRY SUITABLE FOR TABLE FARE

Which are the same reasons why I’ve started with them.

Now let’s have a look at their most popular meals.

Celery

Quail are specially fond of celery leaves, but will have a go with rest of the stalk. So give them the top and use the rest of it to make a soup!

Commercial FeedGame Bird Starter

This is a great quality feed, high in protein, and crumbled just the way they like it.

commercial feed for Japanese quail

Earthworms

If you have a wire base you might find it easier to cut up the worms first – less chance of them falling through the gaps. Worms are highly nutritious, making them one of the most effective non-commercial supplementary feeds available.

Now if you don’t yet know the secret of producing a huge volume of worms, I might happen to know an article worth reading here

Quail Eggs!

They like them just fine. Hard boil and leave for a couple of days to dry up, then finely chop up the lot, shell and all.

Duckweed

A wonder plant in any garden and can be used for a variety of purposes, from animal feed to compost additive. Duckweed removed ammonia from water so is very useful in fish/frog ponds, aquaponics, and for biomass.

And in addition to all the above, I have seen them happily tuck into Mealworms and Woodies (Woodland Roaches) – try and breed your own to reduce the food bill.

a quail in dustbath

They really do seem happier with a variety of foods, and as much of the greens as you can give them.

You might find that they are suspicious of new foods at first, or will just sample some and then ignore it.

That is no reason to stop trying, as it does take them some time to adjust to anything new, and not just when it comes to food – once I replaced a water feeder and they stopped laying for a week.

Japanese quail make a great addition to the family, so feed what feeds you back!

ps –  quail do not quack. But if they did, it would be quick 😉

15 responses to “Discovering the Best Quail Foods: Celery, Feed, Worms, Eggs, Duckweed”

  1. Thank you for sharing! New quail owner here. I will try some of those ideas for feeding my quail.

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  8. Don’t forget their favorite – popcorn! Why, who knows.

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    1. Mmm and what was the name of the movie?

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  9. Eat each other.

    Yeah funny man. If that happens get them some greens always calms them down, and look into trimming the beak. Although sometimes it is just the bird with the issue and you know what you can do about that situation!

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    1. Mate the number of times they have a go at each other when they are bored. Get them a bunch of celery and it is all best friends again. Yet to try doing that to the beak, is it something you have done?

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  10. Yet to try celery and will give it a shot. The wife cooks with it all the time so plenty to spare. Try oats also, seems to work well.

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    1. Of course! They do love oats yes indeed.

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  11. Is there a difference between Japanese Quail and Pharaoh Quail?

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