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Quail coop
Quail coop










quail coop

So if you’re raising quail for eggs, their eggs will roll forward for easy daily collection. Their droppings fall through the wire floor into a poop tray or compost pile/bin.

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The plans also describe how to build a slanted floor. One of the advantages of quail is how little space they require. The Quail Hutch’s open design lets in light and air to help keep your flock healthy and happy. There’s also a more enclosed cubby space for your quail to retreat to. There’s room inside for a feeder, waterer, and a dust bathing tray if you’d like to add one. And because the roof it raised above the upper cage, you have a dry place to set tools and other items. The corrugated roof protects your flock from rain, snow, heat, and UV. You can place it on a deck, terrace, or driveway or on level pavers/pier blocks and anchor as needed. The Quail Hutch is made from standard dimensional lumber/timber. So you get an attractive, professional-looking coop at an affordable do-it-yourself price. Our detailed instructions spell out exactly what you need to buy or borrow and exactly what to do with it. And the plans show you how to make the most of them. We designed The Quail Hutch so that you could build it with easily accessible materials. Just lift the lid and collect the eggs! Everything you want in a backyard quail coop. The hardware cloth floors keep your birds secure while allowing poop to fall through into collection trays beneath each cage. And because the floors are angled forward, the quails’ eggs roll gently into a collection trough at the front. The small opening between the enclosed cubby and the open-air run side of each cage is always open, or you can add a closeable door. The Quail Hutch consists of two separate quail cages, one stacked above the other, each with its own run and cubby areas.Both cages are positioned at a comfortable height for access and cleaning, and everything is within reach from the doors at the front.

  • Compatible with iPad and other PDF-friendly mobile devicesĮfficient, stacked coop design for keeping quail.
  • (feet/inches) and metric units (millimeters)
  • Features details and construction tips based on years of customer feedback.
  • Written for beginners, with simple cuts and techniques.
  • 45 pages of illustrations, photos, and step-by-step instructions.
  • Know your flock is safe all around from predators and pests.
  • Low-height cage tops prevent quail from injuring themselves when startled.
  • Poop trays beneath each cage for quick cleanup (and rich compost!).
  • Wire floor slants forward for easy egg collection.
  • Two stacked cages let you keep separate flocks.
  • Each cage is about 4’w x 2′ d x 1.5′ (1.1 x.
  • Measures about 6’w x 4’d x 6.5’h (1.9 x 1.2 x 2 m), outer dimensions at roof.
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    Keep up to 16 quail for egg laying or breeding - or more if you’re raising for meat.Key features of The Quail Hutch quail coop design: Set it on your patio, terrace, driveway, or deck - or integrate it right into your garden. The Quail Hutch is sized to fit just about anywhere. This innovative design lets you raise your own quail for eggs or meat right at home.












    Quail coop