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Update: June 2015
IPGeo Location feature added.
Date formatting on Ad posts updated
Update: April 2015
General site maintenance
Update: May 2014
Site upgrade underway.
Update: Apr 2012
Some bird species are restricted in certain states and territories. Please ensure you abide by your state laws on what can and cannot be imported or exported where you live. QuailsAustralia does not represent any buyer or seller. Quarrantine laws MUST be abided by. Before selling or buying ensure you understand the laws that apply to you!
http://www.quarantinedomestic.gov.au/
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
Plant Health Australia
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Biosecurity Australia
State Departments
Update: Mar 2012
Those with new browsers may need to view the website in compatibility mode to be able to submit posts. This issue will be fixed in our next update.
Update: Feb 2011
Users now have the option of changing their passwords here. We would like more images of Cage setups, take an image with your phone and email it [email protected]
Its almost time for our annual site maintenance. So if there's anything you would like us to focus on this is the time to let us know.
A frequent advertiser on the site has launched a website click here to view their Qld Quail and Game Farmers site.
Also for those interested in Japanese Quails, Summerland Birds has contributed some great images from Incubation through to the grow out shed. Thankyou
Update: Apr 2010
Finally, we've added paging to the records. This should help improve page load speed. The latest 10 records will be displayed. The discussionboard has been simplified a bit.
Quails Australia gets alot of visitors searching for quails in different STATES and regions of the country, so when posting an ad give an indication of your location to differentiate yourself. Because the site is dedicated to Quails, your ad post wont get bogged down by other poultry posts, so your post has exposure for longer; though you can always re-post an ad as you wish to show others its current.
User submitted images : below its Japanese Quails sunbathing and 3 Female Japanese Quails (Yellow strain) (move mouse over image). Click on the image to be redirected to the gallery.

Always be sure to check the WANTED page to see if you can help out someone with their requirements; its not easy to always find what your looking for though this changes with the seasons. On the FORSALE page we usually show what people are looking for when they come to the site. Most people are after Japanese and King quails, in certain locations; so if you have these common breeds it might be worth posting a few ads.
Update: Jan 2010
We've added the ability to upload images on For Sale Ads, this feature is currently in BETA. Adding an image is a good way to promote your ad, images are also added to the gallery.
Email addresses are no longer displayed in ad posts. This was done to protect email addresses from spammers. Anyone viewing an ad post can click "message me" to contact the ad poster. This sends an email to the ad poster.
Update: Dec 2009
A fix has been applied to the gallery when uploading images. All images will now be compressed. Unfortunately our discussion board has been under attack by spammers. This should be resolved now with the addition of the new code text.
Update: Nov 2009
A new version of the site has been released. If you experience any issues please let us know.
Thanks to all who have complimented the site, we are glad you like it.
Update: Dec 2008
Some bird species are restricted in certain states and territories. Please ensure you abide by your state laws on what can and cannot be imported or exported where you live. QuailsAustralia does not represent any buyer or seller. Usage of this service is at your own risk.
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Please let us know of any feedback you have regarding the site. If you have a specific question regarding quails and their keep or other related questions please make a post to the discussion board, this way others can learn and benefit. http://quailsaustralia.com.au/DiscussionBoard.aspx
If you have found or lost a quail please also post this to the Discussion Board above.