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carnivorousous · 2 months
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Dec 9, 2023 - This Pin was discovered by Ffiona Howells. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest
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whereifindsanity · 2 months
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WillCookForFriends, flickr
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forestduck · 3 months
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ahedderick · 2 months
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Me, quietly reading an article titled "Top ten reasons to keep Coturnix quail" hmmmm . . my daughter is a bad influence. This is definitely her fault . . .
https://blog.mcmurrayhatchery.com/2022/07/13/top-10-reasons-to-keep-coturnix-quail/
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the--chaos · 9 months
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Just wanted to say that I'm extremely proud of my second baby (aka my second scientific paper that I published this year).
For more scientific content, visit loving.microbiology
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tolkienreader1996 · 1 year
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A weeks worth of quail eggs, can our girls produce
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goron-king-darunia · 1 year
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Eggtober 27 Soy Grilled Quail Eggs Clip Studio Paint, Gouache Brush, Gouache Blender, 12 colors, 1 hour. So apparently there are several ways to eat quail eggs in Japan. The raw yolk is a topping for some sushi, which I’ve drawn before, but apparently, you can just straight up stick them on a skewer, roast them, and then just eat those little toasty girls, shell and all. There’s also a slightly more labor intensive version of this that might be a little more palatable to a western audience for whom eating an egg shell is unthinkable (AKA, my picky ass.) You soft boil the little things, carefully pop them out of their shells, marinate them in some soy and other seasonings, skewer them, and toast them on a grill! I liked the look and idea of these MUCH better, so I drew these, even though the ones in the shell would be a bit more identifiable. My sleep schedule has gotten weird again, so I got this one done late, but hey, I’ll probably pop out another one for today before bed, so that should be fine. And if I don’t get to it, Eggtober is chill. No shame in posting a bit late. My only goal was 31 edible eggies to share with the world around the end of October. @quezify certainly won’t blame me for doing these as the whim strikes. Best and chilliest vibes. As ever, the biggest thanks to quezify for beautiful eggs to look at and a chill little art adventure. We’re nearly there and it’s been a blast the whole time. Honestly, even with my one bad day, October’s been the best month of the year for me. It’s hard to let things bother you when you manage to brush teeth and draw an egg every day. Even on days where I don’t do much else productive, I can at the very least say I’ve done self-care and made a good chunk of you all happy every day with an egg or two. Just having something to look at that you made with your own hands is good for the soul. Might even get some prints of these for myself just to have something nice to hang on my walls. I used to hang all my drawings I made when I was a kid on my walls and I haven’t had anything up since we painted. About time to change that, no? 😊
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dirtroadpatriot-2 · 10 days
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Quail eggs
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persimmontartkisses · 23 days
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The quail are laying again. Spring is in full session 🙏
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akhuna01 · 1 month
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I STARTED TO INCUBATE 5 QUAIL EGGS FROM THE FARMER'S MARKET TODAY!
If all goes well, i should welcome the chickies around April 1st. I have everything necessary (heat mat/lamp, terrarium for the bebbehs, aviary for later, incubation diary and a guide) here, a candeling lamp and quail baby food is inthe amazon basket. I'll wait and see if they'll go bad before i buy it, though.
Eggciting!
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ripplefactor · 2 years
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Eggs Drumkilbo, of which The Queen Mother was particularly fond ..
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outragedtortilla · 1 year
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quail eggs so cute
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forestduck · 3 months
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Jul 30, 2019 - If you grow veggies, what's the natural next step? Raising backyard chickens. Find out why this has becom...
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audley-and-cherry · 8 months
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ANYWAY the reason why I haven't tried quail eggs yet is because the only farm near me that sells them flies Trump flags and lol, no. Even my foodie ass won't go to those depths.
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ataleoftwopitties · 8 months
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These past few years, I have become a huge advocate for feeding fresh food to dogs to enhance their lives. However, you don't exactly have to transition your dog to a 100% fresh food diet in order to gain the benefits of fresh food.
Simply adding fresh food to your dog's kibble can go a long way in improving their nutrition and overall health. For instance, one study done a group of dogs in 2005 revealed that feeding vegetables just three times a week had significantly lowered their risk of developing cancer, compared to dogs who were only fed kibble.
Asian markets, in particular, have some very beneficial fresh food items that aren't typically found at your local grocery store. These food items, however, are not intended to fully replace your dog's food. Remember - too much of something good can be bad for you.
Instead, they should be offered in moderation as treats, or just small amounts topped over an already complete and balance meal. As a general rule of thumb, treats/toppers should never make more than 10% of your dog's overall diet.
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Bok choy (Chinese cabbage) is full of essential vitamins and minerals needed to support a dog’s eyesight, cardiac function, digestion, bone strength, and immunity. Sulfurophane - a compound found in bok choy and other cruciferous vegetables - has been linked to inhibiting cancer cell growth, lowering blood pressure, and activating the nuclear factor Nrf2 which prevents the development of diabetes and its complications. Bok choy’s low calorie, high fiber content also make it a good option for a snack/food topper for dogs who need to control their weight. 
Preparation: Lightly steam or boil for better nutrient absorption. Cooking will also help neutralize the enzyme (myrosinase) that can decrease thyroid function. You should also chop/trim their long leaves to avoid choking hazards.
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Goji berries (wolfberries) are rich in amino acids, carotenoids which support healthy vision, and polyphenols that have anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and cardio-protective properties. Studies on goji berry supplementation in animals have shown that it has the potential to help lower cholesterol, protect the liver by increasing hepatic antioxidant activity, as well as enhance metabolic homeostasis and prevent diabetes-induced renal inflammation. 
Preparation: Remove stems if still attached and cut/mash berries. If dried, soak in water until softened to avoid passing straight through the GI tract and losing the benefits of its nutrients. 
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Offal refers to the internal organs and variety meats of animals that can be consumed as food (i.e. lung, heart, kidney, liver, gizzard, head, feet, etc.) The word 'offal' literally translates to "fall off", and thus, whatever falls off the skeleton during the butchering process. Offal is densely loaded with essential vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fats - so small amounts go a long way. Pet owners who use these as ingredients as part of a complete and balanced recipe should keep in mind that each organ is unique in its nutrient profile - dependent on the animal it is sourced from and how it is raised. For example, grass-fed beef may contain less fat yet more vitamin A and E than grain-fed beef, and beef liver has significantly more vitamin A and copper than chicken liver.
Preparation: Boil in water or low-sodium broth. May also be baked or dehydrated into jerky treats.
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Oyster mushrooms are a good source of protein and fiber, and vitamins that support healthy digestion. They can help to increase satiety and maintain healthy body weight. Oyster mushrooms are also full of pantothenic acid which help to maintain cognitive function and healthy skin/coat. Beta-glucans derived from oyster mushrooms have also been shown to reduce inflammation and strengthen immunity. 
Preparation: Lightly sauté or boil in water or low-sodium broth. Raw or dried mushrooms can be difficult for dogs to digest. 
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Purple sweet potato (Ube or Okinawan sweet potato) are typically found in grocery stores more commonly during the fall/winter seasons. They contain more antioxidants than regular sweet potatoes due to the anthocyanins that cause their violet hue. While all potato varieties may impact blood sugar levels because of their high carbohydrate content, purple potatoes may exert less of an effect because of their high polyphenol content that decreases the absorption of starches in the intestines. In addition, they have been linked to improving blood pressure, likely due to their high potassium content. 
Preparation: Peel skin and bake until soft for better digestibility and to prevent intestinal blockages. May be boiled and drained to reduce oxalate intake for dogs with a history of bladder stones, or prone to urinary issues. 
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Quail eggs are small, yet packed with protein and essential fatty acids, and have a higher ratio of iron, riboflavin, and vitamin b12 than chicken eggs. It is even safe and can be beneficial to feed them with the shells included for added calcium. Quail eggs have been linked to improving bone growth/healing, reducing liver damage, and increasing energy levels. While some studies have shown evidence of quail eggs treating allergies in humans and mice, they may be less likely to trigger reactions than chicken eggs in dogs who have poultry sensitivities.
Preparation: Wash thoroughly, and handle gently as they are more fragile due to their tiny size. Cooking methods are similar to that of chicken eggs, yet require less time. 
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Sardines contain all the amino acids your dog needs for optimal health, making it a "complete protein". They are also notorious for being rich in omegas and coenzyme q-10, which help support heart and brain health. What sets sardines apart from other fish, too, is that they are smaller and more short-lived species than larger predator fish and may have less of a risk for mercury poisoning. Because they are so small and have soft bones, you can feed them whole to your pets.
Preparation: Bake or dehydrate. If already purchased as dried, be sure to make sure there is no added salt or seasonings. If canned, preferably those stored in water only.
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Sushi rice (Japanese sticky rice) has a high proportion of starch and moisture, giving it a stickier texture when cooked. Sushi rice has virtually zero fat, yet still provides a desirable balance of nutrients while remaining gentle on a dog’s digestive tract. Its higher iron content than regular rice supports healthy blood circulation and can provide more energy to dogs who are recovering from illness. Cooling/refrigerating the rice before serving also enables more retrogradation of prebiotic fiber, helping to lower glycemic responses and maximize intestinal function.
Preparation: Rinse thoroughly and soak in water (with 1tbsp apple cider vinegar - optional) before cooking. If you don’t have a rice cooker or instant pot, boil on the stove until the water is completely absorbed. May be cooked with bone broth for added flavor. You can also use small amounts of beet root powder, turmeric, or blue spirulina to add color and nutrients.
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lionsoulhomestead · 11 months
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For any of you whom are looking into getting quail, or already have... I think this is a great video for anyone with celadon egg layers or possible Celadon's / or just unknown genetic birds. I had thought when our first batch was candled that many of the Celadon's were infertile was interesting. With so many breeders in the us, and not always knowing exact genetics like other animals, it makes it harder to know certain traits, disease, fertility and so forth. Some of what is talked about I have not watched the entire video talks about Celadon's being crossed with pharaoh and having deformities and other issues. I do know my first batch has this or are carriers, so I will be working with my birds to see how to reduce any problems. I may even wait to sell my celadon / carriers, but we'll see how they develop, and their offspring does. If anyone has any insight, please comment below to help myself and others to better the animal as a whole. I am in no way trying to put anyone down, and purely just want to share information so others can make educated decisions, and to hopefully build awareness for some of us that would like to try to breed these issues out if possible or find ways to reduce issues as best as we can. Thank you all for being understanding and I hope you'll share this information with others.
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