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:
Pair - Brownie a blue faced male & Button a white hen      
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"Blackie" our Coturnix quail hen RIP
Juvenile 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.
Currently (2011) I'm taking a break from raising buttons. Maybe in the future I may again get into breeding them.  Tammie @ cspots@netzero.net
Trio breeding group - mulberry splash, golden hen and red breasted male
Trio of Tuxedo pattern with golden, red breast and normal coloring.
Tuxedo and juvenile red breast
Pair of normal and blue faced
Quad breeding group - 1 male and 3 colorful hens
Red breasted male with 3 chicks he raised along with his hens.
Roo seen below
a beautifully colored hen
RIP 11/26/11 Cinnamon (lower hen)- One of the best button hens I ever had. Her mom raised her. She raised her own chicks and her daughters also raised there own chicks.