Qua~il maaemet should be 
sde-lino crop for a going farm,ox 
has blocked up shooting rights on t 
case the quail crop can, in broad t 
India" land$. 
The average southern Indian 
not yielding over 1 quail per 5 sOr 
manaement it should, in the averag 
yield the first year, and to reach 
te risk of crop failure is 
kind of faming. As already broug 
lose may be expected in one out of 
severity of this loss ought to be 9 
shortages from heavy raine y bo e 
S ing up the whole case, 
(1) Quail will about pay t' 
if put mader anagemen 
(2) Management requires ti 
(3) The risk of loss is no 
The marginal farimer umally 
the Akill? 
Many farmers already possesi 
and could do very woll with only a : 
be available in the report of the G 
In the log run, however, s 
for gone management as for other ori 
fie av&ice is the natural fmaction 
This is further treated vado