I'm going down to the local petting zoo for a quail "hunt" on Monday... I should have about 20 birds or so afterwards. I've never cooked quail, so hit me up with some awesome recipes....


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I'm going down to the local petting zoo for a quail "hunt" on Monday... I should have about 20 birds or so afterwards. I've never cooked quail, so hit me up with some awesome recipes....
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Do you see any quail out in the wild anymore? I haven't seen quail around here for years. I think it's the coyotes.
Do you see any quail out in the wild anymore? I haven't seen quail around here for years. I think it's the coyotes.
In Texas it was the red ants that has hurt the population. I remember watching a show on the fleecing of America where they said like 6 million dollars of Fed money was used for quail research. This was probably like ten years ago when 6 million actually meant something in Fed spending.
A basic quail recipe is just like for dove or duck breast.
Season, wrap in bacon (with water soaked toothpicks to hold the bacon on) stuff with jalapeño peppers, and barbecue. Some people like to throw a little pepper jack cheese or cream cheese in there too. Quail is some good s***.
Do you see any quail out in the wild anymore? I haven't seen quail around here for years. I think it's the coyotes.
We're starting to see more wild quail around here now. It's still nowhere near the numbers the old timers talk about, but it is improving.
I've heard some speculation that an increasing coyote population is actually helping the quail, because the yotes are eating the quail predators. Some people are saying that quail are evolving and building nests off of the ground (away from fire ants). I dunno if there is any truth to either, though...
I know they cost $7 a bird in MS...
yeah, there are coyotes in Aiken now. All the cat and small dog lovers are up in arms. I wish there were coyotes down here to eat some of the huge cat population. Maybe the birds will come back.
fxxx that
Is that for a grown bird, already cleaned?
Yeah, all we do is shoot. You take the actual birds you kill, but they clean and pack them for you... It's my first time with this group of guys from work, but it's an annual event and gets me out of the office for a day. The s*** talking has been epic.
Oh, I got you - that 7 bucks is for the "hunt". I thought you meant that's how much they cost in the grocery store per.
I've never seen them in a grocery store.. but, yes.. for the hunt.