Finally!!! someone who is able to give thoroughly thought out, detailed instructions as well as a written version and a materials list. So many people just throw out sub-par quality videos of a timelapse of them putting something together... Like that doesn't explain anything at all! After days of researching, I think I am going to go with your build for my quails.
I’m so glad I could help. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Thank you so much for watching and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
I know you felt a little frantic making this video but you dumbed this down so well, i don't have to think at all. Thank you so much for your video. I plan on having mine outside so i will have to add a roof and add a box to one end so they feel secure from predators but you definitely gave me am incredibly reliable blueprint
This was exactly what I was looking for! You made my day. I am just starting to raise quail and wanted to build my own cages. The drip pan was a special feature that I wanted but had no idea what to get or where to get it. I appreciate your taking the time to film this for all of us!
Awesome and simple, my wife found your guide to build this and had me make one, only thing I did differently and would respectfully suggest is using a pocket hole jig on the corners. Again awesome design.
That's wonderful! They're such fun little birds and have the cutest personalities. Be sure to check out our playlist on raising quail. We have lots and lots of videos on everything about quail, from hatching to feeding, to sexing, to harvesting. I even have a video on how to make fried quail smothered in gravy. Let me know if you have any questions.
Nice set up. I have a 16x2 size quail cage with a 2x2 space I keep sand for them. I wish I had it in me to ☠️them for eating unfortunately I just can’t do it. But the eggs are a nice addition to my chicken eggs. 👍🏼
Great video ! Went down to home depot today with my 7 year old grandaughter, and purchased my supplies to build this!... plan on a little project raising some quail with her.....thanks for the video.... I also subscribed....next is finding the right incubator for quail eggs.... any suggestions will be very much appreciated... Thanks
I'm so sorry if you didn't get my previous reply to your message. Apparently I didn't hit submit. I'm so excited that you and your granddaughter are taking on this project together. Grandkids, they are amazing little things aren't they? My granddaughter, age 6, loves to gather the quail eggs; she finds them fascinating. As for the incubator, I use the Farm Innovator 4230 and it's okay. It's the only incubator that I have any experience with and I really feel like it could be better. I've hatched two batches of quail (first shipped, second from our quail) and both times our hatch rate ran between 50 and 55%. On the second batch we had a 87% fertilization so I really feel like the incubator was a factor in how many actually hatched. We have had the same numbers with our chicken hatches unless we put them under a hen where our hatch rate is upper 90's. So I know it's not a fertilization factor. I would recommend perhaps getting involved with some groups on FB to see what is working best for others. I need to do that myself but really can't afford a new incubator just yet. I can tell you this though. My incubator came with chicken egg rails so I had to order quail egg rails separately which I got from Amazon. I hope that helps and thanks so much for watching!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and I’m so excited for you and your granddaughters project! My granddaughters favorite thing is the goats and it’s so much fun having the grands along and interested. And it’s so educational for them, y’all are going to have such a good time. Be sure and put a sandbox in the cages, she’ll love watching them take their baths. As for an incubator, mine was farmers innovation but I wouldn’t recommend it. It was okay but it didn’t hold the temperature well. Be sure to watch my video on incubating quail eggs. Lots of good information in the playlist “raising quail”. I have heard that Brinsea is a really good brand of incubator and what I’m going to purchase when I need one again. I know you two are going to have so much fun and I’m really excited for you. Such wonderful memories your making ❤️
8’ boards will give you what you need. Have fun and thanks so much for watching! Be sure and check out the playlist “raising quail”, fun of really good information.
23:55 ok, I have a question. You don’t screen in the place where the poo tray sits? You just run a board across for more stability. I have already built mine to your specifications and I’m wondering what is there to keep an animal from just lifting that poop tray and sliding in, such as a mouse a rat or a weasel?
@@SimplyMadeHomestead the problem is once the cage is built to your specs it’s impossible to add wire the that very small poo gap area. I suggest anyone building this add wire to the top of each cage where there is a poo tray or you will have some very dead backyard quail. I do appreciate your replies and love your videos thank you.
Really wanted this build. Just started owning quails. They are in a large box right now for the mean time. Been searching online for their coop. But this build (I ama not handy man) is just so great. Hopefully someone can help me haha. Best of luck for me.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Seriously. I posted that before going to the hardware store. You made it so easy with the cut list and everything. I've got the whole frame built and ready, took about 2 hours total. I know it's not much but I intentionally ordered the hardware cloth, hinges, and latches from your Amazon links. Out of curiosity I checked the prices at Lowe's and the hardware cloth was twice the price, and they didn't even have stainless hinges or latches and the Zinc stuff was a buck more than the stainless. Great video, very much appreciated!
@@ScreamPotato I’m so glad you found the video helpful and the links, but I know what you mean. Shopping has gotten a little nuts. Ridiculous prices and many times can’t find what you use to be able to run to the store and pick up. Thanks so much for the message and letting me know that the video helped out. Best of luck to you!
Hi! Thank you for the directions on building the quail cage, super helpful! What do you use for your dust baths? Sand? Dirt? It seems to be pretty pricey if you buy it specifically for quail, just looking for some ideas. Thank you again!!
We live in Florida so I just used sand out of the yard. But you can use builders sand that you can buy at Home Depot or Lowe’s. Use to it wasn’t very reasonable to purchase but I haven’t priced it in a long time. Use a kitty scoop to clean the pans and then just freshen with a little sand. It should last a good while for you. Thank you so much for watching, we love having you along.
I saw a trick today not to spilt your wood. Put your drill on reverse . Once the screw in a bit. Then reverse the drill. Screw in your screw. Especially on thin boards. Glenn
Hey! thanks for the video! I have a question What if i cant get the 70 inches 4 pieces? can i use 2X 3 foot lengh and use 8 of them to build it at the same height? also will 1x2 work on this or only 2x2 can work?
Thank you for showing me how to build this cage. I have 1 week ok quail chicks and need to get a cage built. Do you prefer a flat bottom or the roll out bottoms and why?
I prefer the flat bottom because it forces me to go into cage to gather eggs which made me remember to look at the birds daily. To check them out and to make sure they aren’t injured or sick. But I never had a big production of quail, I kept it small which made it easy. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Have fun!
I get them from Strombergs and they are 11-1/2”. www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD9wjrFTYuBxG-YOARqOf0a6ObKN3
I know this video is three years old. However, I just stumbled across it and I’m so thrilled. I have, however, I went to the website to get the instructions but it’s not being found?
I’m so sorry about that. I’m in the process of moving my website but I can still get the instructions to you. Just shoot me an email at simplymadehomestead@gmail.com.
May we assume you used 1/2 mesh for the floor? Nice job, fixin' to build one but will be outside so using pressure treated 2x4 for the 4 legs for added weight/strength/ stability. Also gonna be double wide, 2 cages on each level, maybe one big grow out cage on the bottom.
Can you tell me what type of quail you have? They are much bigger than the ones I usually see in videos. And if you purchased them thru mail order, please share the link. THANK YOU from Missouri. GREAT video/plan!!!
I would need to have mine outside. I'm in Socal so it's not terribly cold in the winter, but we do get marine layer fog & wetness, and occasionally rain. How can this be adapted to be outside? Need a roof (so where put the bucket for gravity waterer)? If I create an enclosed space like a mini coop, will they use it? Would this coop be predator proof if it's outdoors? Mostly thinking rats, racoons and skunks...I'm in an urban backyard setting.
Rats can be a problem so take precautions for them. Raccoons can’t get through the hardware cloth but they can open latches so use something that has a safety latch. If you’re going to use the oil trays for poop pans, I’d widen the pen just enough so you can close in the opening on 3 sides and put a latched flap/door on the front so you can still remove the pans for cleaning. You can extend the roof to give them shade and protect them from when it rains. They’re wildlife so as long as they’re good stays dry they’ll be fine. The water bucket can still go on the roof as long as there aren’t any super strong winds. It’s definitely doable, just modifications needed. Best of luck!
Thank you for the video. Could you please help me with 1 confusion though. the first 36.5inch board is attached at the top of a 70inch board. the 2nd 36.5 inch board is attached at 12inches from the top of 70inch board (2 inch board+10inch gap) that makes the gap between the two 36.5 inch boards 10inch but you used 10.5inch support. could you please point out what I am missing here?
I believe there is and we have lots of really good videos on everything regarding quail. Here is the link to our playlist on Raising Quail: ua-cam.com/play/PLAs5iHYl7ol9kzHmiprKlB8_hnYZGGK8b.html&si=rwqSgEj-Y-m8lEyZ And here is the link to the feeder: www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjfiTkqmqgQMV0TCtBh1KRwtXEAQYASABEgL8JPD_BwE
I don’t but just double the material list in the description and you’ll be fine. It will be a little less than doubled but you’ll have extra for other projects.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead would you be able to tell me what the length is for the long front pieces would be cuz I would imagine that would be the biggest change other than adding 2 doors to each layer
Me too. I think wind and rain needs consideration too: wet food, quail won't lay of windy. Hard to find info for outside predator protection: raccoon, coyote,fox, snakes, mice.
I’m actually looking into building an outside place for me but not ready to do so just yet. I’d really like for them to have a more natural housing. With our chickens we use 1/4” hardware cloth and run it 2 feet out from the pen so if anything tries to dig under they hit the wire. We stake it down with garden staples and then the grass grows through it and you don’t even know it’s there. Put a roof on and it’s in good shape. We did have a snake once but nothing else has made its way in. I didn’t know that about the wind though. We have them in the garage right now and leave the door open during the day. Before they were in this big shop, huge front opening with no door. Plus I’d run the fan for them when it’s hot which they really enjoyed. They’ve always laid well.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Thanks! I should have said I heard JManRandom say that about the wind...I have no experience with quail. Maybe it is the noise from the wind. I don't know.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Oh I'm designing an outdoor version with all the best features from all the designs I have found: outdoor, no barn needed, preditor/wind/rain/shade protection, uses inexpensive material, sloped cages, wide doors, back to back & 2 layer to save space& fencing, poop trays. I get 64 sqfeet in a 4x8' footprint. I'll make a video when I finish. Stay tuned.
You’re very welcome! Let me know how you like them. My husband did add a guard that he made out of hardware cloth over the opening to help keep the quail from wasting so much and it helps a ton. I’ll get the link to the video on how to make it and attach it here.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead really loving this design and your videos. Another question! Does the poop tray act as the roof for the next level? Or does the roof for each level get covered with hardware cloth? Thanks
Great video I just spent the day building this exact set up. Thank you so much! Quick question! What feeders are those? Is there very much waste from them? Also, it looks like you are using the poop trays as the ceiling of each cage, is that true?
Yes, that is true about the pans. The feeders are the 11-1/2 inch from Strombergs. There is waste. Some cages more than others. My husband a video on how he managed to reduce the waste but it didn’t eliminate it. The little buggers like to waste their food.
How many boards should I get all together without cutting them? I’m new to this and it broken down is helpful but I need to know how many boards to buy total at Lowe’s without them being cut
Here’s the link to them: www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD9wjrEUvtWD5-woi2mYrQRy20OfA
I have chickens that like to eat eggs but I’ve never had a quail. And I’m sorry, but I don’t have a video for the slanted floors. My flock is small so I haven’t had the need for it yet.
Thought of something. Perhaps your quail calcium deficient which is why they are eating their eggs. You can give them fresh collard greens, kale, or dandelion leaves in the cage for them to snack on. You can also hand a cuttlebone in their cage for them. You’ll find them in the bird isle for parakeets and such. I hope that helps and let me know how it goes.
Hi. I’m finishing up the cage today. But I was wondering if you but hardware cloth to make a “roof” to the middle and lower level. When I remove the pans these two lower are open on the top.
Yes, I just leave them open between the levels but use plywood on top of the cage. When you remove the trays it’s not for long and I haven’t had any quail pooped on yet, but if I had I would sure rethink the design. It all has worked out very well for me. If you haven’t watched the DIY Automatic Waterer video (ua-cam.com/video/cni6V77sGbY/v-deo.html) be sure and check it out. Between the pen and the waterer, raising quail is a breeze.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead thank you! I just finished building my cage and installing the feeders. Tomorrow after work I’m going to buy everything I need for the water system and hopefully finish so the quail can move in. I’ve watched your videos about the quail cages about a hundred times each. They are such a good help. Thank you for posting them and answering my questions. (:
In between the cages, where the poop tray goes, is there any wire? Is the tray supposed to act as a roof? What's to keep the quail in while the tray is removed? Thanks for the detailed instructions. I hatched out 85 out of 91 fertile Bob White eggs and now need to provide housing! :D
That’s an awesome hatch rate. Good for you! And yes, the trays act as a roof and when I take them out, they’re only out long enough to dump and refill. You could purchase some extras for when you want to wash the trays or rig something up that you’ve got around. I’ve really had a quail pooped on and the quail somehow flicks it out around the cage some anyway. Just let it dry and sweep up. Occasionally we give it a good mopping. Best of luck with your quail.
If you can find plastic the right size, it would probably be better. We love the metal pans but they did start to rust. After 3 years they still working and haven’t rusted through though.
I’m wondering on wood dimensions as far as 2x2 goes or 1x2 are these both true size or can I rip a 2x4 and make my 2x2 which then it’s not actually 2x2. Will this change measurement largely ?
You can definitely rip 2x4’s in half and just measure as you go when you need to. In some spots it will probably change the measurements up slightly but as long as you measure before you cut, you’ll be fine.
@@wilso205110 absolutely, and it usually comes out cheaper that way too. You should be fine to go by my measurements on the frame but you may need to add a 1/4” between levels to accommodate a real 2x2.
There was about. 15’ opening which gave them plenty of light and they were back far enough from it that they were shaded. As for the wind, they don’t seem to mind it. We had a big fan that we used for them when it was hot out and they loved it. They would sit along the cage facing it. They are a wild bird so I really don’t think the elements bother them much. When it gets really cold, which it does for about two weeks in winter here, we add hay so they can snuggle up together and they love that too.
It is 6’ x 2’. Just twice the the size of the three tier and two levels instead of three I use it for grow outs. Boys on one level and girls on the other.
No I don’t. My flock is small so I just go into each of the cages to collect the eggs. Plus, they lay them in their sand box often and i can check them to see if they need to be refilled at the same time. However, if I had a big production I can see how that would really be helpful.
I don’t. My flock is small so I just go in to get the eggs and it gives me a better look at my quail to make sure all is well. If I had a big production I’m sure I would.
2-1/2” wood screws. Pre-drilled, glued, and then use 1 screw in each corner. Staples hardware cloth and then used the 2-1/2” wood screws to attached to cage for easy removal and cleaning.
On our website I have the material list with step by step instructions. Just follow this link: simplymadehomestead.com/quail-cage-build-made-easy/ Thanks for joining us!
A woman that will give most men a run for their money! Well done!!
That’s very sweet to say. Thank you!
Finally!!! someone who is able to give thoroughly thought out, detailed instructions as well as a written version and a materials list. So many people just throw out sub-par quality videos of a timelapse of them putting something together... Like that doesn't explain anything at all! After days of researching, I think I am going to go with your build for my quails.
I’m so glad I could help. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Thank you so much for watching and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
I really love how you explain things. So clear and calm and fun at the same time.
That makes me very happy to hear, thank you! And I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Have a wonderful day 😊
I know you felt a little frantic making this video but you dumbed this down so well, i don't have to think at all. Thank you so much for your video. I plan on having mine outside so i will have to add a roof and add a box to one end so they feel secure from predators but you definitely gave me am incredibly reliable blueprint
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I tried to make it simple enough that even someone that had never built anything could do it. Thanks for joining g me.
Thank you for your encouragement. May God continue to Bless and Prosper you!
Thank you so much!
This is a nice simple cage to build I’m halfway through and it can’t wait to get my eggs in the incubator hatched.
That’s wonderful and I’m so happy to hear! Best of luck ❤️
Thank you for this. Made my life way easier!
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This was exactly what I was looking for! You made my day. I am just starting to raise quail and wanted to build my own cages. The drip pan was a special feature that I wanted but had no idea what to get or where to get it. I appreciate your taking the time to film this for all of us!
I’m so glad I could help and thank you so much for letting me know. Very excited to have you along
Same here. That's a must have but didn't know exactly what they were.
Dang Good Video, think I’ll try your design.
Thank you so much, that’s so kind of you to let me know. Let me know how it goes, I think you’ll love it 😊
Awesome and simple, my wife found your guide to build this and had me make one, only thing I did differently and would respectfully suggest is using a pocket hole jig on the corners. Again awesome design.
I’m so glad it was helpful and thank you for the suggestion. Sounds like a wonderful idea.
I love the detail in your build. I'm starting on my quail journey later this year & I plan to build my quail cage. Thanks.
That's wonderful! They're such fun little birds and have the cutest personalities. Be sure to check out our playlist on raising quail. We have lots and lots of videos on everything about quail, from hatching to feeding, to sexing, to harvesting. I even have a video on how to make fried quail smothered in gravy. Let me know if you have any questions.
THANK YOU! A wonderful instructional. Love to see a woman able to do this. You have empowered me!!
That is the best compliment ever! Thank you so much and for watching. I’m so happy to have you along.
thank you for taking the time to make this instructional video - I really enjoyed it, and got some good tips for our next quail pen build.
I’m so glad! Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing this video
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching! We really do appreciate it.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
I’m so glad! Thanks for watching 😀
Loved this easy step by step video, new subscriber
I’m so glad you enjoyed it and thrilled to have you along.
Thank you are a good teacher your lesson for making a cage is very clear
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Nice set up. I have a 16x2 size quail cage with a 2x2 space I keep sand for them. I wish I had it in me to ☠️them for eating unfortunately I just can’t do it. But the eggs are a nice addition to my chicken eggs. 👍🏼
I understand completely! My husband has to do the deed.
Great video very helpful
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for joining me.
Great video ! Went down to home depot today with my 7 year old grandaughter, and purchased my supplies to build this!... plan on a little project raising some quail with her.....thanks for the video.... I also subscribed....next is finding the right incubator for quail eggs.... any suggestions will be very much appreciated... Thanks
I'm so sorry if you didn't get my previous reply to your message. Apparently I didn't hit submit.
I'm so excited that you and your granddaughter are taking on this project together. Grandkids, they are amazing little things aren't they? My granddaughter, age 6, loves to gather the quail eggs; she finds them fascinating.
As for the incubator, I use the Farm Innovator 4230 and it's okay. It's the only incubator that I have any experience with and I really feel like it could be better. I've hatched two batches of quail (first shipped, second from our quail) and both times our hatch rate ran between 50 and 55%. On the second batch we had a 87% fertilization so I really feel like the incubator was a factor in how many actually hatched. We have had the same numbers with our chicken hatches unless we put them under a hen where our hatch rate is upper 90's. So I know it's not a fertilization factor.
I would recommend perhaps getting involved with some groups on FB to see what is working best for others. I need to do that myself but really can't afford a new incubator just yet.
I can tell you this though. My incubator came with chicken egg rails so I had to order quail egg rails separately which I got from Amazon.
I hope that helps and thanks so much for watching!
How long of a 2"x2" pine boards and how long for the 1"x2" pine boards? Lows have different lengths. ty.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and I’m so excited for you and your granddaughters project! My granddaughters favorite thing is the goats and it’s so much fun having the grands along and interested. And it’s so educational for them, y’all are going to have such a good time. Be sure and put a sandbox in the cages, she’ll love watching them take their baths.
As for an incubator, mine was farmers innovation but I wouldn’t recommend it. It was okay but it didn’t hold the temperature well. Be sure to watch my video on incubating quail eggs. Lots of good information in the playlist “raising quail”. I have heard that Brinsea is a really good brand of incubator and what I’m going to purchase when I need one again.
I know you two are going to have so much fun and I’m really excited for you. Such wonderful memories your making ❤️
8’ boards will give you what you need. Have fun and thanks so much for watching! Be sure and check out the playlist “raising quail”, fun of really good information.
23:55 ok, I have a question. You don’t screen in the place where the poo tray sits? You just run a board across for more stability. I have already built mine to your specifications and I’m wondering what is there to keep an animal from just lifting that poop tray and sliding in, such as a mouse a rat or a weasel?
The floor above is screened and the tray covers the level below.
Not if the tray has rounded edges. If the tray is square then maybe but a tray with rounded edges leaves the quail in danger of predators
We haven’t had any problems. You can certainly put wire across there if you feel you need to.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead the problem is once the cage is built to your specs it’s impossible to add wire the that very small poo gap area. I suggest anyone building this add wire to the top of each cage where there is a poo tray or you will have some very dead backyard quail. I do appreciate your replies and love your videos thank you.
Glad you’re enjoying them.
Really wanted this build. Just started owning quails. They are in a large box right now for the mean time. Been searching online for their coop. But this build (I ama not handy man) is just so great. Hopefully someone can help me haha. Best of luck for me.
You are going to do great! I’m so excited for you and I’d love to hear how it all turns out. The very best of luck!!
Great video and excellent system you've created. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! I got the idea from Cotournix Corner and went with it. We’re so glad you’re with us 😁
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Thank you so much for saying that! I really hope it helps you out. If you ever have any questions, please let me know.
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@@SimplyMadeHomestead Seriously. I posted that before going to the hardware store. You made it so easy with the cut list and everything. I've got the whole frame built and ready, took about 2 hours total. I know it's not much but I intentionally ordered the hardware cloth, hinges, and latches from your Amazon links. Out of curiosity I checked the prices at Lowe's and the hardware cloth was twice the price, and they didn't even have stainless hinges or latches and the Zinc stuff was a buck more than the stainless. Great video, very much appreciated!
@@ScreamPotato I’m so glad you found the video helpful and the links, but I know what you mean. Shopping has gotten a little nuts. Ridiculous prices and many times can’t find what you use to be able to run to the store and pick up.
Thanks so much for the message and letting me know that the video helped out. Best of luck to you!
Wow those are really nice. I'm thinking of getting quail in the near future. I'm in Zephyrhills. Dade City is very close.
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That is too sweet and I appreciate it very much. I am a determined woman. Enjoy the help of a man but love being able to accomplish things on my own.
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Great build!
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So cool! you explained everything so well.
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Amazing
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subbed. What a clear and clean presentation. Thanks for sharing.
I’m so glad and thank you so much for watching!
Such a good educational video. Thank you
Thank you so much! Im so happy you enjoyed it.
You are everything and more. Thanks for going in such detail and step by step and the blog addition was amazing. You gained a subscriber
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Fantastic video!!! Thank you so much!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it and I really appreciate your comment! ❤️
Hi! Thank you for the directions on building the quail cage, super helpful! What do you use for your dust baths? Sand? Dirt? It seems to be pretty pricey if you buy it specifically for quail, just looking for some ideas. Thank you again!!
We live in Florida so I just used sand out of the yard. But you can use builders sand that you can buy at Home Depot or Lowe’s. Use to it wasn’t very reasonable to purchase but I haven’t priced it in a long time. Use a kitty scoop to clean the pans and then just freshen with a little sand. It should last a good while for you. Thank you so much for watching, we love having you along.
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I saw a trick today not to spilt your wood. Put your drill on reverse . Once the screw in a bit. Then reverse the drill. Screw in your screw. Especially on thin boards. Glenn
That’s awesome, thank you so much for sharing! I have a rabbit hutch to build 😉 and this will come in handy.
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Building the second one today.
Awesome!!
Hey! thanks for the video!
I have a question
What if i cant get the 70 inches 4 pieces? can i use 2X 3 foot lengh and use 8 of them to build it at the same height?
also will 1x2 work on this or only 2x2 can work?
Are you sure the skeleton wood pieces are 2x2 and not 1x1?? They definitely do not look 2x2 but I’d like to know before I go buy them haha. Thanks!
Yes, I’m very sure they are 2x2’s.
Thank you for showing me how to build this cage. I have 1 week ok quail chicks and need to get a cage built. Do you prefer a flat bottom or the roll out bottoms and why?
I prefer the flat bottom because it forces me to go into cage to gather eggs which made me remember to look at the birds daily. To check them out and to make sure they aren’t injured or sick. But I never had a big production of quail, I kept it small which made it easy.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Have fun!
@@SimplyMadeHomestead ah makes sense. Thank you
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How sweet!
Definitely going to build this! What feeders are you using? Thanks!
I get them from Strombergs and they are 11-1/2”. www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD9wjrFTYuBxG-YOARqOf0a6ObKN3
Great video glad I came across it and am now subscribed
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Great video, thank you, please whats the dimension of the hard ware clothe? I mean the hole size, thank you
1/2”. Thanks for joining us!
I know this video is three years old. However, I just stumbled across it and I’m so thrilled. I have, however, I went to the website to get the instructions but it’s not being found?
I’m so sorry about that. I’m in the process of moving my website but I can still get the instructions to you. Just shoot me an email at simplymadehomestead@gmail.com.
May we assume you used 1/2 mesh for the floor? Nice job, fixin' to build one but will be outside so using pressure treated 2x4 for the 4 legs for added weight/strength/ stability. Also gonna be double wide, 2 cages on each level, maybe one big grow out cage on the bottom.
Sounds awesome, and yes, 1/2” mesh.
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Thank you so much, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
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would love the directions for the longer one that is in the background!
It’s just twice the length of the one in this video. The width and height is still the same.
Oh my gosh... Of course! Thank you 😂
You’re very welcome 😊
Can you tell me what type of quail you have? They are much bigger than the ones I usually see in videos. And if you purchased them thru mail order, please share the link. THANK YOU from Missouri. GREAT video/plan!!!
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Coturnix quail
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I'm sorry, I don't understand.
Thank you so much!
I would need to have mine outside. I'm in Socal so it's not terribly cold in the winter, but we do get marine layer fog & wetness, and occasionally rain. How can this be adapted to be outside? Need a roof (so where put the bucket for gravity waterer)? If I create an enclosed space like a mini coop, will they use it? Would this coop be predator proof if it's outdoors? Mostly thinking rats, racoons and skunks...I'm in an urban backyard setting.
Rats can be a problem so take precautions for them. Raccoons can’t get through the hardware cloth but they can open latches so use something that has a safety latch. If you’re going to use the oil trays for poop pans, I’d widen the pen just enough so you can close in the opening on 3 sides and put a latched flap/door on the front so you can still remove the pans for cleaning. You can extend the roof to give them shade and protect them from when it rains. They’re wildlife so as long as they’re good stays dry they’ll be fine. The water bucket can still go on the roof as long as there aren’t any super strong winds. It’s definitely doable, just modifications needed. Best of luck!
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Thank you for the video. Could you please help me with 1 confusion though.
the first 36.5inch board is attached at the top of a 70inch board.
the 2nd 36.5 inch board is attached at 12inches from the top of 70inch board (2 inch board+10inch gap)
that makes the gap between the two 36.5 inch boards 10inch but you used 10.5inch support. could you please point out what I am missing here?
The boards are called 2 x 2’s but they are actually about 1-1/2” wide.
Oh please tell me where I may buy that metal feeder you have? Is there a video showing how to mount the feeder to the cage you built?
I believe there is and we have lots of really good videos on everything regarding quail. Here is the link to our playlist on Raising Quail: ua-cam.com/play/PLAs5iHYl7ol9kzHmiprKlB8_hnYZGGK8b.html&si=rwqSgEj-Y-m8lEyZ
And here is the link to the feeder: www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjfiTkqmqgQMV0TCtBh1KRwtXEAQYASABEgL8JPD_BwE
Thanks for this video! Do you have a recommendation for nesting boxes for quails?
I don’t. I’ve never used nesting boxes in these cages but I do add a sand box which they love.
Do you happen to have the cut and materials list for the larger one hind you?
I don’t but just double the material list in the description and you’ll be fine. It will be a little less than doubled but you’ll have extra for other projects.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead would you be able to tell me what the length is for the long front pieces would be cuz I would imagine that would be the biggest change other than adding 2 doors to each layer
Good question, sorry I didn’t think of that. Its’s 6’ wide and 2’ deep.
Can you place these cages outside? I don't have a barn or shed. I love the design!
Yes but I would paint them and have an over hang on the roof to give them protection from the rain.
Me too. I think wind and rain needs consideration too: wet food, quail won't lay of windy.
Hard to find info for outside predator protection: raccoon, coyote,fox, snakes, mice.
I’m actually looking into building an outside place for me but not ready to do so just yet. I’d really like for them to have a more natural housing.
With our chickens we use 1/4” hardware cloth and run it 2 feet out from the pen so if anything tries to dig under they hit the wire. We stake it down with garden staples and then the grass grows through it and you don’t even know it’s there. Put a roof on and it’s in good shape. We did have a snake once but nothing else has made its way in.
I didn’t know that about the wind though. We have them in the garage right now and leave the door open during the day. Before they were in this big shop, huge front opening with no door. Plus I’d run the fan for them when it’s hot which they really enjoyed. They’ve always laid well.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Thanks! I should have said I heard JManRandom say that about the wind...I have no experience with quail. Maybe it is the noise from the wind. I don't know.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Oh I'm designing an outdoor version with all the best features from all the designs I have found: outdoor, no barn needed, preditor/wind/rain/shade protection, uses inexpensive material, sloped cages, wide doors, back to back & 2 layer to save space& fencing, poop trays. I get 64 sqfeet in a 4x8' footprint.
I'll make a video when I finish. Stay tuned.
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Hi, where do you purchase those metal feeders? Thanks
www.strombergschickens.com/search?q=econo+feeder+-+11+1%2F2+inch. We love them!
@@SimplyMadeHomestead thanks so much!
You’re very welcome! Let me know how you like them.
My husband did add a guard that he made out of hardware cloth over the opening to help keep the quail from wasting so much and it helps a ton. I’ll get the link to the video on how to make it and attach it here.
“Lessen the Waste” ua-cam.com/video/jD9zhuk1faI/v-deo.html
@@SimplyMadeHomestead really loving this design and your videos. Another question! Does the poop tray act as the roof for the next level? Or does the roof for each level get covered with hardware cloth? Thanks
Great video I just spent the day building this exact set up. Thank you so much! Quick question! What feeders are those? Is there very much waste from them? Also, it looks like you are using the poop trays as the ceiling of each cage, is that true?
Yes, that is true about the pans. The feeders are the 11-1/2 inch from Strombergs. There is waste. Some cages more than others. My husband a video on how he managed to reduce the waste but it didn’t eliminate it. The little buggers like to waste their food.
How many boards should I get all together without cutting them? I’m new to this and it broken down is helpful but I need to know how many boards to buy total at Lowe’s without them being cut
Cool cages, but how do you get the floors out when the back of the hutch is enclosed with hardware cloth?
Just slide them out the front.
Let me try that again, lol. I remove the trays and pull them out through the tray opening.
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Thank you for your reply! This should have been obvious to me 🙃. So simple!
Sometimes the obvious is what stumps me the most. I’m glad I could help. 😊
Where can I find those hanging feeders? Thanks!
Here’s the link to them: www.strombergschickens.com/poultry-supplies/feeders-and-waterers/feeders/econo-feeder-with-lid-11-5/?sku=PH447&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD9wjrEUvtWD5-woi2mYrQRy20OfA
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Thank you!!! Building this! Thanks for the video very helpful!
I’m so glad, enjoy!
Great build. My quail have taken to eating their eggs. Do you have build that has floor on an angle to get the eggs to role forward?
I have chickens that like to eat eggs but I’ve never had a quail. And I’m sorry, but I don’t have a video for the slanted floors. My flock is small so I haven’t had the need for it yet.
Thought of something. Perhaps your quail calcium deficient which is why they are eating their eggs. You can give them fresh collard greens, kale, or dandelion leaves in the cage for them to snack on. You can also hand a cuttlebone in their cage for them. You’ll find them in the bird isle for parakeets and such. I hope that helps and let me know how it goes.
The quail are able to utilize the hanging feeders through the hardware cloth??
You have to cut a hole for the feeders to go into. Go to our playlist under raising quail and you’ll find a video on how to install them.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead thank you very much! I really like your idea as well does my wife!
Y’all’s content is great!
Hi. I’m finishing up the cage today. But I was wondering if you but hardware cloth to make a “roof” to the middle and lower level. When I remove the pans these two lower are open on the top.
Yes, I just leave them open between the levels but use plywood on top of the cage. When you remove the trays it’s not for long and I haven’t had any quail pooped on yet, but if I had I would sure rethink the design. It all has worked out very well for me.
If you haven’t watched the DIY Automatic Waterer video (ua-cam.com/video/cni6V77sGbY/v-deo.html) be sure and check it out. Between the pen and the waterer, raising quail is a breeze.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead thank you! I just finished building my cage and installing the feeders. Tomorrow after work I’m going to buy everything I need for the water system and hopefully finish so the quail can move in. I’ve watched your videos about the quail cages about a hundred times each. They are such a good help. Thank you for posting them and answering my questions. (:
@@aneloperez4610 you’re so sweet and you’re so welcome! Thank you so much for joining me and I’m so glad I could help.
How many quill does this cage hold?
1 male and 5 females.
In between the cages, where the poop tray goes, is there any wire? Is the tray supposed to act as a roof? What's to keep the quail in while the tray is removed?
Thanks for the detailed instructions. I hatched out 85 out of 91 fertile Bob White eggs and now need to provide housing! :D
That’s an awesome hatch rate. Good for you!
And yes, the trays act as a roof and when I take them out, they’re only out long enough to dump and refill. You could purchase some extras for when you want to wash the trays or rig something up that you’ve got around. I’ve really had a quail pooped on and the quail somehow flicks it out around the cage some anyway. Just let it dry and sweep up. Occasionally we give it a good mopping.
Best of luck with your quail.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Thanks! Yeah, I was surprised so many hatched, too! I was figuring on about 50. :D
Where did you get the 2x3 drip pans? Do you have a link for them?!?!
I got them from Advanced Auto and Auto Zone. I have included links to them in many of my quail videos.
I went back through and found them. I used plastic pans for a dog kennel in my first build. Looking to try the metal!
If you can find plastic the right size, it would probably be better. We love the metal pans but they did start to rust. After 3 years they still working and haven’t rusted through though.
I’m wondering on wood dimensions as far as 2x2 goes or 1x2 are these both true size or can I rip a 2x4 and make my 2x2 which then it’s not actually 2x2. Will this change measurement largely ?
You can definitely rip 2x4’s in half and just measure as you go when you need to. In some spots it will probably change the measurements up slightly but as long as you measure before you cut, you’ll be fine.
Ok thank you just didn’t want to go looking for actual 2x2 When I have 2x4s on hand.
@@wilso205110 absolutely, and it usually comes out cheaper that way too. You should be fine to go by my measurements on the frame but you may need to add a 1/4” between levels to accommodate a real 2x2.
Is your barn open on one side only? Curious about light/wind protection.
There was about. 15’ opening which gave them plenty of light and they were back far enough from it that they were shaded. As for the wind, they don’t seem to mind it. We had a big fan that we used for them when it was hot out and they loved it. They would sit along the cage facing it. They are a wild bird so I really don’t think the elements bother them much. When it gets really cold, which it does for about two weeks in winter here, we add hay so they can snuggle up together and they love that too.
Hi do you have the measurements for the bigger cage on the back?
It is 6’ x 2’. Just twice the the size of the three tier and two levels instead of three I use it for grow outs. Boys on one level and girls on the other.
Would you happen to have a video of the larger cages?
I don’t, but the build is the same just longer and with 2 levels rather than the 3. The grow out is 2’ x 6’. I hope that helps.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead Thats kinda what I thought. Thanks for getting back.
You used plywood for the top of each section correct?
@@ChrisRSimmons yes
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What kind of sand do you use for them?
Builders sand. You can get it at any hardware store.
Were do you get the poop tray
Advanced Auto and Auto Zone. They are actually drip trays.
Do you have a cage build with the slanted floor to get the eggs easy
No I don’t. My flock is small so I just go into each of the cages to collect the eggs. Plus, they lay them in their sand box often and i can check them to see if they need to be refilled at the same time. However, if I had a big production I can see how that would really be helpful.
Do you put hardware cloth on top of each cage section to keep rodents from getting inside?
No I don’t, the trays cover the top. Works out great.
What is the size of each cage and the drip pan below? Also, how many quail can be put into each cage? Thank you so much!!
Each cage and the drip pan is 2’ x 3’ and 6 birds fit comfortably in each (1 male and 5 females).
Hi,can it be in centimeters?
You can convert it to centimeters, yes. You should be able to find a conversation calculator through Google.
Do you have a roll out cage for the eggs?
I don’t. My flock is small so I just go in to get the eggs and it gives me a better look at my quail to make sure all is well. If I had a big production I’m sure I would.
What size screws are you using for the 1x2s?
2-1/2” wood screws. Pre-drilled, glued, and then use 1 screw in each corner. Staples hardware cloth and then used the 2-1/2” wood screws to attached to cage for easy removal and cleaning.
@@SimplyMadeHomestead I used 3" for the load bearing part of frame, then 2-1/2" for rest. 1x2's I used 2".
Quails are screaming, "Look at me!".
Is ferry good
Thank you!
How much lumber does it take
On our website I have the material list with step by step instructions. Just follow this link: simplymadehomestead.com/quail-cage-build-made-easy/
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Where did you get your feeders? I've been searching for the long ones like that.
I got them from Stromberg’s and here’s a link for you: www.strombergschickens.com/search?q=econo+feeder+-+11+1%2F2+inch
They really are awesome!
Where did you get the pans ?
I bought mine from Advanced Auto and Auto Zone. A few months ago they were $11 to $12 a piece.
What are the size of your trays. Where do you purchase them?
I have purchased them from Advanced Auto and Auto Zone. They are 2’ x 3’.
Would pressure treated lumber harm the birds?
I don’t think so if they’re kept in a well ventilated are but I’d do some research on it first. It will be much heavier though.
Where do you get those feeders?
Here is a direct link for you and we love them. www.strombergschickens.com/product/95-econo-feeder-with-lid?list=Category%20Listing