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    That’s a lot of birds! I’ve never had quail but probably taste like chicken…. I hear everything taste like chicken
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    Meat loaf looks great!
    Peeps from the south, understand the cooking outside bit!!
    Quail is my Favorite Fowl. Bar none.


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    Quail is some good eating. 1000 to 1200 is a lot of birds. Those roses had some great fertilizer
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    Hmmm you guys making me want to go find some quail to taste.
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    I need to get back into hunting and add some wild game to the table. Sure is some fine eating
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Hmmm you guys making me want to go find some quail to taste.
    Do it you won’t regret it!!


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    My wife’s cousin use to raise quail. One of my favorite ways to cook them was in the crockpot. McCormicks use to have a green pepper corn gravy mix I would use but I can’t find it anymore. Crockpot, quail, gravy mix, salt and pepper! Oh man was it some kind of good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty39365 View Post
    My wife’s cousin use to raise quail. One of my favorite ways to cook them was in the crockpot. McCormicks use to have a green pepper corn gravy mix I would use but I can’t find it anymore. Crockpot, quail, gravy mix, salt and pepper! Oh man was it some kind of good!
    Sounds awesome
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    So my bird were Northern Bob Whites, almost as large as a Cornish Hen. My incubator sets 1400 eggs at a time but when you candle the eggs you end up with 1250 or so. Out of that the mortality of the Peeps is costly too. If everything done right and they don't pile up you raise about 1000. We released and hunted with Visla's & Pointers. I've got to admit I would get fresh birds out of the pen to eat and give away the "Shot Tenderized" ones.
    The magic to frying a Bob White is lightly brown them then turn the heat down and cook slow. Real tender, buttery, that way.
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    You have certainly gotten me thinking of raising some in the spring. Until then I need to start some laying chick's soon so I can have new layers by spring
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