- Mature quails lay about one egg per day. Clutch size will vary depending on breed.
- Given ideal conditions, a quail will lay about 300 eggs per year.
- Quail egg production increases and decreases with hours of daylight. Quails will slow or stop egg production in winter when daylight hours decrease.
- Quails can be made to lay year-round if given at least 14 hours of natural or artificial light per day.
- A quail reaches a mature, egg-producing age at 6 weeks. The quail will be in its maximum egg-producing stage for a year or more, but as the birds age quickly, production will usually begin to decrease shortly after this time.









