OUT OF QUAIL

As of 12-2-23 We are selling our website domain and our quail raising equipment and supplies
I am retired and ready to do some traveling, Asking $1,500 for it all.
You will need 2 people to load it and make a couple of trips with a trailer to get it all.

We enjoy raising quail as a hobby and raise more than we need.

The following is our price list for our excess quail and quail eggs which helps pay for the feed and allows us to continue our hobby.

Call or text in advance for quantity available.
Local pickup and by appointment only as we work jobs away from home.
       We are located 9 Miles North of Carlisle, Arkansas.



Non-fertile brown chicken eggs are $3 / 18 pack if we have any available.



Fertile Pharaoh Quail eggs for hatching and/or eating for sale, 25¢ each or $3 a dozen

Newborn Pharaoh Quail under 1 week old for $1 each.(buying 10 or more reduced to .75 each)

Pharaoh Quail 1 week old for $2 each.

Pharaoh Quail 2 weeks old for $3 each.

Pharaoh Quail 3 weeks old for $4 each.

Pharaoh Quail 5 weeks old for $5 each.

Mature Pharaoh Quail 6 weeks old and older +(Egg laying age), $6 each Male, $8 for female

Depending on what we have and what you want, we may have to
sell up to 4 at a time as we try to keep a 3 to 1 ratio of male to females.

Arkansas Quail, Carlisle, Parham    Arkansas Quail, Carlisle, Parham




Benefits of eating quail eggs
Nutritional facts:

A single quail egg provides a significant chunk of your daily vitamin B12, selenium, riboflavin, and choline needs, along with some iron, all in a serving that contains only 14 calories. Selenium and riboflavin are important nutrients that help your body break down the food you eat and transform it into energy.




Time for Incubating quail eggs and hatching is 16 days average.
Time for quail to start laying eggs 6 weeks and up.
Time for the complete cycle can be as early as 8 1/2 weeks from egg to bird laying fertile eggs.
With that said, you can have from 5 to 6 generations of quail in 1 years time.
Easily have quail eggs and quail to eat and have a surplus if wanted all year long.




Thank you for visting,
Samuel Parham
Carlisle, Ar.
Call or text 870-672-1452
arkansasquail@gmail.com