The Celadon Quail are a special variety of Coturnix Quail who carry a rare, recessive gene (the celadon gene) which causes their eggs to be a gorgeous blue color (often with brown speckles!)
They are a dual-purpose breed, weighing between 10oz. and 15oz. when mature. They are excellent egg layers, laying 200-300 eggs per year. They mature at six weeks, and start laying at 8 weeks.
They can be raised in any setting, on a porch, patio, garage, shed, backyard coop, etc.
Mature hens @$20
Mature roo @ $10
Chicks available @$5
Hatching eggs @ $25 a dozen.