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We are looking for quail hatching eggs all over the world.

 Quails are found all over the world and each has their own distinctive appearance. Their adorable appearance and behavior are also very attractive. That's why many people keep quails as pets. And people who have raised quail even once often become quail enthusiasts. However, many wild quail populations are declining. The causes seem to be climate change, including global warming, and urban expansion. Just 20 years ago, quails were a common sight in suburban areas, but they are now at risk of becoming an endangered species. Human protection will be necessary to save this adorable bird. In fact, there is an association in the United States that protects bobwhite quail. In the United States, bobwhite quail are game birds, so their population in the natural world has economic impacts.

 

White Bobwhite Quail
White Bobwhite Quail

More people should get involved in preserving quail.

 

 It is true that conservation groups and associations are actively working to protect quails. However, these groups will disband if they run out of funds. This means that quails cannot be protected permanently. Quail conservation will be perpetually carried out by many enthusiasts raising them individually. This is also effective in the event of an epidemic of infectious diseases such as avian influenza. If an outbreak of avian influenza occurs in a small number of large conservation organizations, conservation activities are likely to be suspended.

 

We are looking for quail eggs for hatching all over the world.

 

 The preservation of the quail species requires the cooperation of many quail enthusiasts. If many quail enthusiasts across the country raise quails individually, the conservation of quails will be stronger. Quails are also susceptible to inbreeding, and if quails of the same species are kept far apart, the risk of inbreeding is significantly reduced.


 From time to time, there are reports of invasive species threatening the habitats of endemic species. It's a kind of myth that introducing invasive species is a bad thing. However, the numbers of quails are decreasing all over the world. This means that even if quails are brought in from abroad, they will not survive after all. If quails kept by individuals escape from their cages, they will not be able to survive.


 We look forward to hearing from quail lovers. Please tell us about the quails you are raising. We would like to exchange information about the types of quails, how to raise them, and how to hatch them. Please send us E-mail (08shizen@gmail.com).

 

 
 
 

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