:QUOTE [quotetype:personal] Coturnix quail are the apartment chickens of the backyard homestead. Quiet, fast, and remarkably productive. :INFO Keeping Quail in a Small Backyard Coturnix quail start laying at 6 to 8 weeks, require minimal space, and are quiet enough for suburban yards. A small colony of 6 to 12 hens provides a steady supply of eggs with a very small footprint. :COUNTER.half 280 Eggs | :COUNTER.half 1 sq ft :PATH Set Up Housing A raised wire-floor hutch keeps quail clean and dry. Minimum 1 square foot per bird, more is better. Include a covered shelter area and a separate nesting zone. Wire floor gauge should stop feet from catching. :PATH Feed Your Flock Use a 24% protein gamebird starter for the first 6 weeks, then switch to a 20% layer crumble. Provide oyster shell free choice for laying hens. Fresh water is non-negotiable. :PATH Harvest Eggs Collect eggs twice daily. Coturnix eggs are fertile quickly so daily collection matters if you have males. Eggs keep at room temperature for two weeks or refrigerated for six. :CHECKLIST Setup Checklist [ ] Hutch built or sourced with wire floor [ ] Waterer and feeder installed and tested [ ] Gamebird starter feed on hand before birds arrive [ ] Brooder ready for chicks if starting from hatch [ ] Predator proofing checked on all sides [ ] Local ordinance confirmed allowing quail :NOTE Males are loud during breeding season. If your neighbors are close, consider a female-only flock. Hens lay without a male present.