Ok two things

Ahh ok depend on what my husband says but we may have to get rid of the quail since we need a permit according to the Texas Game wardens department
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since they were a&m quail i didnt think about it since they were breed in captivity go figure.
 
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Oops, didn't know that either as my husband was talking about hatching quail and pheasant for release. Something to check on before hand for sure.
 
Apparently as long as they arent native i am fine but the ducks i have i might have to because on the website t says ducks of all varieties so they are checking with some one for me.
 
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bad ideal i went and check to see if the other four hatch nope and i decide that i wanted to find out why i thiught it wouldnt be pleasant because i might find a dead chick and nope that was not the issue those four werent fertilized the first three did not smell but the four i nearly died!!!
 
Old eggs should always be handled like live grenades, we gently carry them out to the field and Chuck them. Hopefully your poor hen doesn't stink.
 

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