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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: KeithC]
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05/31/25 01:46 PM
05/31/25 01:46 PM
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Wolfdog91
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How will you keep the quail in while moving it?
Keith Only need to raise it up about 1/2" -1" to do a regular move which should really only be 4' either fowars or backwards if there all gonna be his size they shouldn't be able to squeeze under . Other then that also looking at possibly making like a he ay net skirt that will basically just drop down and seal the gap while I move it
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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: KeithC]
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05/31/25 02:30 PM
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I like the skirt idea. It will make it harder for predators to dig quickly under too.
Keith Got three free running mutts that kill about anything that moves within a 1mile radius of this house if something other the them manages to get in the yard kill one they deserve it 
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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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05/31/25 02:58 PM
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Providence Farm
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Coons can reach thru that chicken wire grid. Better put another layer of smaller grid up about a foot from the ground. They can reach under the bottom in every dip in the and raise in the land also. I loose some chickens to them like that now and then. My tractors and 8x10 so dips and humps may not be as bad with his being smaller Wolfdog any reasion you put chicken wire on the area you covered with tin? Im.cheap and only put the tin on on mine.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 05/31/25 02:58 PM.
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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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05/31/25 03:08 PM
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Like I said coon never get close to my place because of these three . Would have to come though 200yd of cow pasture to even get close and yeah ..been probably 10 or so years since I seen one anywhere near the yard same with possums . Just a bit of a non issue for me. If I was in a different place it would be a different story. Now I am looking as adding some on the bottom side for chicks buuuut idk. As far as the back side, just extra security apparently these lil dudes can be real escape artists so better safe then sorry
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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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05/31/25 05:11 PM
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Snakes are a PITS to deal with as well. Keep a dip net handy as they are escape artists but always hang close to the others.
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Re: Quail tractor done
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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05/31/25 10:46 PM
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FWIW, pen raised Quail need to be kept off the ground. If their feet get too wet, they'll die. Experience is the teacher.
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Re: Quail tractor done
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05/31/25 11:32 PM
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KeithC
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FWIW, pen raised Quail need to be kept off the ground. If their feet get too wet, they'll die. Experience is the teacher.
Bobwhite quail and Chukar both easily catch and die from coccidia and enteritis from wet soil. Coturnix quail and Hungarian partridge are both resistant to them. Thousands of years in captivity, in literally crappy pens in Asia, has made coturnix quail very disease hardy. Keith
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