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Quails are small, ground-dwelling birds that often go unnoticed, but they are truly fascinating. Known for their round bodies, short tails, and quick movements, quails are gentle, shy creatures that prefer running to flying. They’re found all over the world and are sometimes kept as pets or farm birds.

 Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia

  • Phylum: Chordata

  • Class: Aves (Birds)

  • Order: Galliformes

  • Family: Phasianidae

 Common Names

  • Quail

  • Japanese quail

  • Bobwhite

  • Button quail (tiny pet variety)

 Where they live

Quails live in many places, from farmlands to forests and even deserts. Some, like the Japanese quail, are domesticated and raised by farmers. Wild quails often live in low shrubs and grassy areas where they can easily hide.

 What they look like

Quails are small and chubby, with brown, grey, or spotted feathers. They have small heads, short wings, and short beaks.

  • Size: About 5–10 inches long

  • Weight: Around 100–150 grams

  • Color: Brown, grey, speckled, or white depending on the breed

  • Sound: Soft coos and chirps


Image showing a close-up of a wild quail standing on grass (Source: Fandom)

Species of Quail

 1. Japanese Quail

One of the most common types kept on farms and as pets.

Japanese Quail Coturnix Japonica Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneImage of Japanese Quail (Source: BirdLife International)

  • Small and friendly

  • Easy to raise

  • Lay many eggs

  • Great for beginners

2. Northern Bobwhite

Native to North America, known for its “bob-white!” whistle.

Northern Bobwhite Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyImage of Northern Bobwhite (Source: All About Birds)

  • Round body and short tail

  • Lives in fields and woodlands

  • Popular for game and conservation

 Fun Facts

  •  Quails lay tiny speckled eggs, often eaten as delicacies.

  •  Quails prefer running to flying.

  •  Baby quails can walk and feed themselves soon after hatching.

  •  They often nest in small ground hollows lined with grass.

  •  Some species of quail migrate long distances.

 Quail & Humans

Quails are raised for their eggs and meat, and some are kept as pets. Their eggs are rich in nutrients and are popular in many cultures. Because they are quiet and small, they make good birds for small spaces.

Some people also enjoy watching or hunting wild quails, especially in rural areas.

 Health & common issues

Like all animals, quails need proper care and hygiene.

Common health issues include:

  • Respiratory infections from poor ventilation

  • Parasites like mites or lice

  • Egg-binding in females

  • Foot injuries from wire cages

 Make sure quails have clean bedding, fresh water, and enough space to move.

 Conservation status

Most quails are not endangered, but some wild species face threats due to:

  • Habitat loss

  • Overhunting

  • Pollution

Related Birds: Quail vs Chicken

  • Quails are smaller, quieter, and more nervous.

  • Chickens are louder and lay bigger eggs.

  • Quails don’t need as much space but are more sensitive to stress.

If you have questions about your quail’s health or care, you can reach out to us at Doctor Hulk Veterinary Hospital, or call 08143397614.

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