Button Quails are the smallest of the quails. They are kept frequently as pets and their eggs are edible. They come in many colors and generally are only 3-4 " high. They make great pets and can be an asset to a fenced flower garden or do well in a small bird aviary as they are a ground dwelling species and help keep the bottom of the flights clean by eating excess seeds. These small quails are clean, have a sweet sound (and smell) and are just as cute as....well.... a "button" ! !

Meet our quails:
     red breasted (RB) male                                            Cinn female                              blue - red breast w/lacing and necklace male   
Brownie a blue faced male                                                                 Button a white hen                              
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Cinnamon hen and golden pearl hen      Silver male, dark cinnamon hen and light gray hen           Light Cinn. or fawn hen
                                                                                  
Silver red breasted male
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Beautiful buttons! The kind of buttons we are breeding for.
"Quee" a special pet quail
red breasted laced hen
light golden pearl hen
BABIES!!!! Hatched 10/01/09
                         Babies! Oct 2009 hatch!
"Blackie" our Coturnix quail hen
silver red breasted male, dark Cinnamon hen and one of thier chicks, a silver red breasted henhatched 9/09- pictured here is a 6 week- juvenile button quail hen of the type/color we are breeding for.One of my button groups- one male (the blue w/small amount of lacing) and his three girls.beautiful young male red breasted juvenile quail hatched 9/09 and pictured at 6 weeksJuvenile cinnamon hen- 6 weeks old1 day old baby button quails- about the size of a penny. These two are of new bloodlines from Europe of the "tuxedo" color line.
I usually have eggs and/or juvenile button for sale as well as the occasional bonded young pair. I have lots of different colors and strive to raise quails that are healthy, calm (less "boinking" of their heads) and hen raised babies. To inquire on eggs or buttons email me - Tammie @ cspots@netzero.net
juvenile red breast in molt