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INDIVIDUAL WEIGHT: 110g - 154g

PACKAGE QUANTITY: 5 quail per bag


  • Contain more protein per gram than rodents and chicks with more diverse amino acid profile!

  • Provides a leaner protein source with less saturated fat!

  • Mimics natural diet; many species of carnivorous and omnivorous animals eat ground dwelling birds!


PLEASE NOTE: Quail may vary in plumage color.

Frozen Quail - XL

$17.00Price
Quantity
Price Options
Monthly Feeders - XL
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$14.45every month until canceled
One-time purchase
$17.00
  • Refund & Return Policy

    Due to biosecurity reasons, we cannot accept returns or exchanges on frozen quail, balut eggs, infertile eggs or hatching eggs.


    Please be double check your sizing and shipping address before placing an order.


    If your order does not arrive or arrives damaged, please contact us at whatthequailfarms@gmail.com within 12hrs of delivery.

  • Sizing/Feeding Tips

    Feeding Tip: If you are unsure about what size prey item you need for a snake, choose the size that is slightly smaller than the circumference as the thickest part of the snake’s body. This will help prevent regurgitation.


    We also offer sample packs with different quail sizes if you would like to try them out!

  • Shipping Information

    Frozen Feeder/Balut Egg/Infertile Egg Shipments

    All frozen feeder and infertile egg shipments are sent out via Ground shipping. Our shipping days are Mondays and Wednesdays. All orders placed after 1pm EST on Wednesday will be shipped out the following week.

    All frozen feeders are packaged in insulated boxes with dry ice to help ensure frozen delivery.


    Handling Dry Ice

    At a temperature of -109º F, dry ice is a skin irritant and it is crucial that you use gloves to handle it. Avoid contact with skin, mouth, eyes and clothing as severe frostbite or burns may result. Dry ice is harmful if eaten or swallowed. Dry ice produces carbon dioxide gas as it sublimates (melts). Do not place dry ice in air-tight containers as they may explode. Only use dry ice in open or well ventilated areas, as use in poorly ventilated areas can result in a lack of oxygen (suffocation) causing serious injury or death.

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