Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Game Bird Feed

Not all game bird feed are created equal. Quail chicks require 28-30% protein for good bone structure and a good head start. Since Coturnix Quail have a rapid growth rate you can keep them on a starter feed for the next 4 week for the quail you are going to use as breeders. At about 4-5 weeks of age you can switch to a breeder/layer feed made for game birds. The quail you are raising for other purposes you can switch over to a grower at 3 weeks of age until.... We have tried several different brands of game bird feed over the years, even though all the brands have about the same protein levels, they are not created the same. We strongly recommend using Purina Game Bird Feed "Layena". Purina feed is a little more expensive than some other brands, but well worth it for maxium egg production. Remember fresh clean water must be available at all times.

Game Bird Feed

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Open House 2009

We are scheduling our first "Open House" to be held in March 2009. This will be a great time to stop by for a visit.

Please email us at quail@topisawcreekquailfarm.com and we will put you on our annoucement mailing with further details.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Frozen Whole Quail

Hello Everyone,

We are happy to announce we are now offering Whole Frozen Quail for Birds Of Prey (not for human consumption). Our frozen whole quail are raised in pens , off the ground. Our 7 week old Jumbo Coturnix Quail has an average weight 6-7 oz. We are members of the Mississippi Game Bird Association and our Commercial Game Breeders License is issued from The State Of Mississippi. Our flock is NPIP tested.

Please visit our website: www.topisawcreekquailfarm.com for more information.


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