1 Adult Bobwhite Quail - FTGH

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1 Adult Bobwhite Quail - FTGH

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Hi All,

I have 1 Adult Quail (Bobwhite?) available free to a good home... I took it on after it was found loose by someone in their garden and they had no interest in keeping it. Guessing it had either escaped from someones pen or had been a released as a game bird.

Had it a few months now and it's time to find it a more permanent home, would be happy on the floor of an avairy if anyone has birds such as Finches, Budgies etc.. or in a pen or large hutch. (If poss with a couple of mates for company in the future)

Collection only from Isleworth, Middlesex TW7

Pic to follow this evening...


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This little one is still looking for a home {cry}

Will include a large metal cage, if anyone can give it a nice home and collect...


FREE + cuppa and tour of the plot... Anyone >fi< {rofwl}
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we are too far away other wise it could have come and lived with us, its a small bird and only a small mouth to feed. It looks dead cute though
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spudley wrote:we are too far away other wise it could have come and lived with us, its a small bird and only a small mouth to feed. It looks dead cute though

Thanks spudley,

Yes it's rather cute, guess I need to widen the search and post some other ads elseware... No major rush it's quite happy but would be better off in an aviary with a bit more floor space to roam around, also the large hutch where it currently resides would be handy for my Legbar x who has decided to go broodie :shock:
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