Full-grown coturnix feeder quail — size reference
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The Quail · 4 min read

Size, Quality & Value

What you feed is what you get. Here's why our full-grown coturnix is the better meat-to-dollar deal for raptors and reptiles.

A full-grown coturnix runs 7 to 9 ounces on average — a single, complete, whole-prey meal with the bone, organ, and muscle balance your animals actually need. No assembly required.

Nutrition

By the numbers

More bird, better quality, less money.

Meat Per Dollar

NorthStar Quail: $385 per 100-bird box — almost 13% lower in price than the industry average of about $442.

The Comparison

Built to compete

We raise our coturnix to a finished weight of 7–9 oz on average on a custom-formulated grain ration — built for steady weight gain, dense muscle, and a complete whole-prey nutrient profile. Compared to commodity feeders sold at half the weight on a generic ration, the size, consistency, and meat-to-dollar math comes out ahead every time. You pay the same handling, shipping, and overhead either way — the question is how much edible bird actually arrives at your door.

In Closing

The bottom line

A feeder animal is only as valuable as the nutrition it delivers and the consistency you can count on. Our coturnix hits both marks — naturally raised, whole-prey complete, and priced so you keep feeding the best without second-guessing the budget.

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