Backyard Quail in 30 Days: the Beginner’s Week-by-week Guide to Raising Coturnix Quail for Fresh Eggs, Healthy Meat, and Self-sufficient Living — Plus How to Turn Your Flock Into Income

By (author)Hattie Crane

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Step-by-step 30-day plan for beginners to start and profit from a low-maintenance backyard quail flock — daily tasks, budgets, feed formula, breeding, sales templates, and recipes.

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What if you could go from zero experience to a fully producing quail flock — in just 30 days?

No vague advice. No recycled chicken-keeping tips with a quail slapped on the cover. Just a clear, honest, week-by-week system that tells you exactly what to buy, exactly what to do, and exactly when to do it.

Backyard Quail in 30 Days is the only quail guide built around a real timeline — with real costs, real numbers, and real results.

Here’s what’s inside:A complete 30-day action plan — from choosing your first birds to collecting your first eggs, broken into daily and weekly stepsThree budget tiers($150, $400, $750) with exact shopping lists so you never overspendThe feeding formula that keeps hens laying 250–300 eggs per year on just $0.03–$0.05 per bird per dayA 15-minute daily routine that keeps your flock healthy without taking over your lifeBreeding, incubation, and flock-growth math — multiply your flock without buying more birds7 income streams from one small flock: eating eggs, hatching eggs, live chicks, pullets, meat, manure, and value-added products like pickled eggsA customer-finding playbook with ready-to-use sales templates for Facebook Marketplace, farmers markets, and local restaurantsReal profit math: how 50 hens can generate $200–$500/month with feed costs under $50A 90-day growth plan, financial worksheets, legal research checklist, and supplier directoryBONUS: 15 simple recipes for quail eggs and meat

This book was written for three kinds of people:

The self-sufficiency seeker who wants fresh protein from their own backyard. The curious beginner who wants a low-maintenance, rewarding hobby. And the income builder who sees a small flock as a real side hustle. If you’re all three — this was written specifically for you.

Coturnix quail mature in 6–8 weeks, lay nearly one egg per day, need less than 1 square foot per bird, and are quieter than a normal conversation. In most cities, they fly under the regulations that ban backyard chickens entirely.

The niche is wide open. The bird is ready. The only missing piece is the plan.

You’re holding it. Day 1 starts now.

Scroll up and click “Buy Now” — your flock is waiting.

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