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Tag Archives: Quail

Chicken Hunting Party
Garden and Nature in Words

Chicken Hunting Party

Posted on September 30, 2014 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

This is an Earwig. They seem to have this habit of getting into anything in the garden made from wood, where they set-up little colonies. Then they become large colonies. At night they move en masse to the closest growing thing and start chewing it to the stump. Bastards!! But you see, there is a … Continue reading →

JN12 Egg Incubator Review
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JN12 Egg Incubator Review

Posted on April 10, 2014 by shanegenziuk • 20 Comments

Can U spell or waz up heh? Seeing an obvious spelling mistake like ‘Voltoge’ instead of ‘Voltage’ is normally a cause for concern. Especially if it is on the top of your product for all to see; if they can’t get that right, what else did they miss? Well the instructions are absolute crap (yet … Continue reading →

Why do birds take dust baths?
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Why do birds take dust baths?

Posted on January 8, 2013 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

Because they can. Continue reading →

How to Crack Open a Quail Egg
A Forest Garden - Record of Progress / Sustainable Living

How to Crack Open a Quail Egg

Posted on December 8, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

It is not just about cracking an egg – its a lifestyle! Quail eggs are delicate little things. They break easily and when they do the shell can easily disintegrate in with the contents, leaving you with an inedible mess. So you want to enjoy quail eggs and keep your fingers? Here is how to do it. … Continue reading →

Quail Hutch Hotel
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Quail Hutch Hotel

Posted on September 12, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 10 Comments

What more could a little quail ask for? A triple room residence with room to move, plenty of sunshine, and a place safe from harm. Continue reading →

What Quail Eat
A Forest Garden - Record of Progress / Sustainable Living

What Quail Eat

Posted on July 21, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 15 Comments

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 … Continue reading →

Coffee Grounds in the garden / Sustainable Living

About Quail – Coffee Grounds Dust Bath

Posted on April 6, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 6 Comments

I had one of the best experiences with the quail today, and had to get it on video. These quail are being introduced to a 80/20 mix of aged used coffee grounds with triple washed sand. This is not the first post of mine to mention how quail love a dust bath, but they never … Continue reading →

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