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RE: Introducing The Farmstead!

Haha horses are definitely very big expensive toys, that's for sure. Unless you've taught them to pull a plow or something, they're not a whole heck of a lot of useful. I mean, people hardly even use them to round up cattle anymore because 4wheelers are still cheaper in the long run! We're all about double use animals.

Sorry to hear about your no good situation! Have you thought about skirting around the rules with Quail? Usually unless they're mentioned specifically, you won't get into trouble!

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For some reason, I've never really had much interest in quail. Pheasants, on the other hand...

Hm, why? Cause they're 'prettier'?

No, probably because they're bigger.

Hm. They've never really been on my radar of interests. I think my husband is interested. But I do think quail are quite adorable. There are so many different kinds. Haha.

True, and they lay these cute little miniature eggs. I don't know if they lay eggs like a chicken, or just during nesting season.

Google just told me that quail lay 200-300 eggs per year, so they are like chickens in that aspect. But quail start laying as early as 6-8 weeks old depending on breed!

But, google says that pheasants are seasonal layers. 50-60 during the spring/summer season.

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