Dark falcon eating from a falconer's gloved fist in the barn — feeder quail for falconry
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Trusted by Falconers

30+ years raising feeder quail for the falconry community — hawks, owls, rehab birds, and the people who care for them.

In falconry, weight is everything. The right-sized feeder quail — consistent, naturally raised, reliably delivered — is the difference between a good hunting week and a frustrating one.

Who We Serve

Raptors and the people who fly them

Long-standing customers across four distinct corners of the raptor world.

Licensed FalconersRaptor Rehab CentersZoos & SanctuariesEducation Programs

Licensed falconers all over the US. Raptor rehabilitation centers rebuilding injured birds. Zoos and sanctuaries feeding resident raptors year after year. Educational programs that bring live birds into classrooms. All feeding the same consistent coturnix.

The Standard

Season after season, bird after bird.

Consistency

Why weight matters

Flying weight is the single most important variable in falconry. A raptor's appetite, edge, and responsiveness all track directly to their body condition — and that condition depends on predictable, consistent feedings. Our coturnix is raised to a repeatable 7–9 oz adult weight on average so you can dial in your bird's weight without surprises.

Rehab & Release

For the return flight

Rehab centers choose coturnix because rehabilitating raptors need whole-prey nutrition that mirrors wild diet — bone, organ, muscle — without the variability of rodent supply or the disease risks of unknown-source feeders. Consistent, clean, live-weight appropriate.

The Relationships

People, not just orders

Some of our falconry customers have fed their birds from North Star Quail for two decades. That doesn't happen by accident — it happens because the bird you ordered last year is the same bird you get this year. We plan on keeping it that way.

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