Quail eggs are high in protein, low in saturated fat and rich in a variety of vitamins and minerals. However, per serving, they're higher in cholesterol than chicken eggs. Approximately three quail eggs equals one large chicken egg. With adjustments for size, you can use quail eggs in any recipe calling for chicken eggs, though Epicurus cautions that some people might find their flavor stronger than chicken eggs. Quail eggs provide significant all around health benefits by supplementing your calcium. They are also chock full of HDL cholesterol (the good cholesterol) instead of LDL (the bad kind.). If you have a history of heart disease, stroke or high blood cholesterol, talk to your doctor before including quail eggs regularly in your diet. Low in Fat but High in Cholesterol A serving of three quail eggs contains 43 calories, 3 grams of fat and under 1 gram of saturated fat. That's significantly less than the 72 calories, 5 grams of fat and nearly 2 grams of saturated f
Example of Partridge Breeding Stock Room Partridge Breeding Stock housing rootstock are designed to easily feed and supply water to partridges and also obtain high quality fertilised egg. Partridges are placed to have 1 male and 2/3 females in each section separated from the other Partridges. Thanks to the slope of the housing floor the Partridge eggs are rolled forward and the eggs are collected at the front of the cage teeth. Professional game bird breeders , according to Gamebirds Codes of Practice Chapter 6 in the draft Code, on the housing of breeding pheasants and partridges , for those farmers and breeders who do not want to risk their business we just the perfect housing for partridges. - Partridge breeding stock housing capacity to hold 36-48 Partridge, - Partitions between male Partridges are closed to prevent them fighting. - Each tier has 3 divisions, each division is ideally designed for 1 male 2/3 females. - Highly partridge droppings resi