So excited they’re here! My girl loves everything!
Mario Batali loves them scissored!
My 60lb pittie mix loved these! Nice variety of sizes. Not a super long lasting chew for him, more of a nice treat!
· By Golden Nibbles
Quail eggs may be small, but nutritionally, they’re one of the most complete whole foods you can add to a dog or cat’s diet. Whether fed whole or as a finely ground topper, freeze-dried quail eggs provide highly bioavailable protein, essential vitamins, and minerals in a form pets instinctively recognize as food.
Compared to chicken eggs, quail eggs are more nutrient-dense per gram and naturally easier to digest. They offer a balanced combination of:
Because they’re gently freeze-dried, these nutrients stay intact without cooking them away.
Whole and powdered quail eggs serve different purposes — and both are valuable.
Whole freeze-dried quail eggs are ideal for:
Powdered quail eggs are perfect for:
Both formats deliver the same core nutrition — the difference is how you use them.
The shell isn’t waste — it’s functional nutrition.
When quail eggs are fed whole (or ground with the shell), pets receive:
Quail eggshells are thinner and easier to digest than chicken eggshells, making them suitable even for small dogs and cats.
It’s also normal for quail eggs to crack during freezing, freeze-drying, or shipping. This does not affect safety or quality. Crushed eggs — shell included — can simply be sprinkled over meals.
Quail eggs are often chosen for pets with sensitivities because they’re:
Many egg-based supplements are cooked, extracted, or blended with fillers — stripping away the natural balance found in real eggs.
At Golden Nibbles, we use real quail eggs, processed in-house and gently freeze-dried from start to finish. That means:
Small egg. Big purpose.
Explore our freeze-dried quail eggs (whole and powdered) for dogs and cats. And if you subscribe, you’ll save 15% on monthly deliveries — an easy way to keep real, functional nutrition consistent.
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