8274 US-31, Calera, AL 35040 | (205) 690-8332 | Mon - Sat: 9AM - 7PM | Sun: 11AM - 6PM
Frozen raw quail eggs in shell – single-ingredient treat or meal topper for cats and dogs. Sourced from a small Californian farm (same as their whole prey quail). Nutrient-dense with vitamins, minerals, fats, and protein; higher yolk-to-white ratio for easy digestion and coat health. Raw quail eggs (in shell) are a nutrient-dense, single-ingredient superfood treat or meal topper, especially popular in raw feeding. They offer concentrated nutrition in a small, easy-to-portion size—often called "nature's multivitamin" for pets.
Key Benefits
Feeding Guidelines Table for Savage Raw Quail Eggs
Savage Cat & Dog Snacks Raw Quail Eggs are a treat or meal topper. Feed thawed or frozen, with shell broken/crushed (some pets love crunching shells for calcium). Start small to monitor tolerance. Always part of a balanced diet—consult your vet.
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Pet Type
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Size/Weight Example
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Recommended Amount
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Frequency
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Notes
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Cats
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Adult (typical 8–12 lbs)
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1 quail egg
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1–3 times per week (or up to daily in moderation)
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Great for coat, digestion; start with 1 every other day. Sensitive stomachs: max 3/week.
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Small Dogs
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Under 20 lbs
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1 quail egg
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2–3 times per week
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Or half if new; monitor calories.
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Medium Dogs
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20–50 lbs
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1–2 quail eggs
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2–3 times per week
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As topper or treat; adjust for activity.
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Large Dogs
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Over 50 lbs
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2–3 quail eggs
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2–3 times per week
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Higher end for active/large breeds.
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Puppies/Kittens
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Growing
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1 quail egg (small/medium breeds)
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1–2 times per week initially
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Introduce gradually; higher needs but watch digestion.
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