Our quail breeding cages.

What makes us different? These are our breeding cages we have built from past experience practices of breeding our quail. Stress has been linked to cannibalism, lower fertility and overall lower health of the bird. The design of these cages main feature are the panels and the height of the cages. After noticing patterns of pacing behavior, we noted the quail in an altered state of being pressured. This could lead to anxiety within quails natural instinctive behavior to hide or feel anxious to do so. This pacing behavior was eliminated by placing panels on 3/4 of the walls, reducing visibility of other quail and other environmental stressors. After the adjusted environment, the quail seemed to feel secure in their artificial habitats (ex: decreasing anxiety by being placed under brush, trees, tall grasses). In the wild environment, quail learn how to deal with stress, within our artificial environment, quail will learn how to deal with different stress.

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