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    Quail Food?

    The last few years I've been putting out bird food during the Winter when food is scarce. Lately the Quail have been hiding in the bushes waiting for me to put food out and descend on the it the minute I go inside. They cover the food keeping other birds out and keep working the spot for 5 minutes after the last seed is found. Quail being Quail won't approach if I stand there so I've been doing that for a few minutes to give the other birds a chance.

    Years ago I was hanging out with a Catskinner who kept a sack of something in his barn and he would throw a handful to the Quail every so often. He had some Big Quail too.

    Is there a cheap feed I can distract the Quail with?

    Pic: The Bluejays are waiting to see if the Quail leave them the sunflower seeds. LOL
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    Chicken scratch. About $12 for a 50# bag. They go for it in a big way.

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    Maybe use cracked corn and sorghum for the quail and put it out closer to the brush so you separate the 2 feeding places?
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    I have several bird feeders large & small. Hang them in trees about 6 ft off the ground. The quail come in morning & night to roost in the trees. They clean up the ground! Wal mart economy bird seed $8. for 20 ib.
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    I wish we still had quail. Almost never see any that ain't pets........dang fire ants!
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    A mix of cracked corn wheat and grains would duplicate the natural diet. chicken mash would be close.

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    It might have a little oyster shell in it too that won't hurt them any.
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    Cover some areas off the the side with a half inch of sand and/ or diatomaceous earth. Quail are nuts for a dusting area.
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    Whole lot rather have quail than blue jays.

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    I am following this, also. I got some great ideas from a couple of post already. I'm going to make a dusting area and also get some chicken scratch.

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    Chicken Scratch; Quail as well as other birds really like the mix.

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    +1 on Scratch grains ( Feed) Game birds love it ...In my case it is turkeys but even Song birds love it
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    The Gambel's Quail here in AZ aren't the least bit picky about bird seeds. Most bird feeders have a ton of spillage due to the Juncos and Finches, who love to shovel it to the ground. The quail will come and do clean-up on it. Any cheap mix of millet or milo will bring them in. Wheat and milo aren't all that nutritional to them, but sunflower seeds certainly are. You'll need to mix it up a little for them for best results.

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    The chicken scratch has got to be more nutritious, but you can't go wrong with cracked corn. It's odd though. I occasionally get a few bits of corn mixed into the black oil sunflower seed. As long as they have sunflower seed the song birds toss the corn on the ground and ignore it.
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    Been a long time since I hunted quail and looked at the crop to see what they were eating, but as I remember the wild Bobwhite quail around here had mostly lespedeza seeds in their crop.

    Very small seeds, I don't remember ever seeing corn, milo sometimes, but not corn.

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    I'm thinking (that can be a bad thing) anyway. I recall doves will starve if there feed corn only. Recalling the report, saying say very little corn and more seed, that would have

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    Quail come through this old folks village early summer with their chicks. Popcorn will start a quail riot. Old folks learned not to feed the javalinas, keep the bird food off the ground. Coyotes come and go, but the javalinas think they own the place. Suppressor? Back yard? No, that's illegal.

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    Use a hanging feeder with a small perch the quail have difficulty perching on for the song birds. The quail will try sometimes successfully but if easier feed available on ground will generally get it there. It's what I do. YMMV. Regards, Woody
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walla2 View Post
    Chicken scratch. About $12 for a 50# bag. They go for it in a big way.
    Chicken Scratch is good commercial chicken feed , much cheaper than birdseed sold to fill bird feeders .
    Quail are ground feeders ... put Chicken Scratch on the ground for them . Place an elevated bird feeder for the other birds , fill with a mix of bird seed and chicken scratch ...to extend the bird seed .
    The Quail will leave the elevated feeder alone ...usually !
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    I get my Scratch grains at Tractor Supply It is a 50 lb bag for about 12 bucks...and nothing goes to waste. I use to by cheap bird seed and a bout 40 percent never was eaten by any bird
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