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Guest chrisss
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lol no chance, we had some get out and they fly and fly and fly

 

great stuff send me some down, i will pair them to my flying housebricks and at last have birds that fly ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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they die in wet conditions because they live in places like the arizona desert

Guest chrisss
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they die in wet conditions because they live in places like the arizona desert

 

i was also told that they only live to about 2 years old,which is wrong as my last one died approx 4

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they die in wet conditions because they live in places like the arizona desert

 

Is that why they are called Chinese and Japanese quail  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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if you keep japanese for laying then you need to replace them every 2 years

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i don't know why chinese and japanese are called what they are because they don't live in the wild

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the closest thing to chinese painted quail is king quail but its very hard to get them and they are native to australia

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