Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Georgia Johnny House


Ahhh......the sound of that illusive wild covey rise...

I remember my first like it was yesterday! I was actually deer hunting many years ago, trudging through a bit of clear cut land in Macon County Georgia. The brush was about waist high and as I piled over a downfall the earth started to hum! I didn't know if I had started an earth quake or discovered a nest of bumble bees the size of your fist but the adrenaline rush was astounding!

But these days those experiences are growing more and more rare as we loose habitat with each coming year. And though we do love to involve ourselves in Quail re-population efforts by providing day old Quail chicks to landowners and conservationists we also provide this Quail Johnny House for those who have a need to house, release and recall pen raised birds



Here we have a mid-sized recall pen we call "The Georgia Johnny House". It is a very substantially built house on a 3'x5' base and 4' tall at the top of the roof. It features a 4" raised wire floor,  17 gallon watering capacity and fits up to a 40lb hanging gamebird feeder.

All siding and hardware consists of heavy exterior grade materials to give you years of use!