The Gambel quails prefer to mate in single pairs. They are flighty birds prone to escaping into the wild because they aren’t fully domesticated. They are quite challenging to raise, demanding lots of care and attention. The birds learn to eat at a plodding pace, and they feed their young for longer compared to other quails.
Gambel Quails are as aggressive as their Bobwhite counterparts and require about six months to mature. Many people raise them primarily because they’re pretty birds, with different color patterns of gray, cream, and chestnut.
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