Can cortunix quail live with guinea fowl?

No, cortunix quail and guinea fowl should not be housed together. Although both species can be kept in captivity, they have different needs and may not be compatible. Cortunix quail are small ground-dwelling birds, while guinea fowl are larger and more active birds that prefer to roost in trees. Cortunix quail are also more prone to stress and disease than guinea fowl, so housing them together could increase the risk of health issues for both species. Additionally, guinea fowl can be aggressive and may bully or injure cortunix quail. For these reasons, it is best to keep cortunix quail and guinea fowl separate.