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    Incubating Coturnix Quail Eggs

    For an incubator, ive found a old fridge works best. They are often ab 10 bucks at a junkyard or free on craigslist. You can buy a heat controller and heating elements for around 50$. Works great for controlling the temp. As far as the turners go, i would recommend quail rails for your turner...
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    Oyster Shells for quail

    What is the best way to grind/crush up oyster shells for quail. The stuff you buy is too large. Thanks
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     Vitamins/electrolytes for quail

    Does anyone recommend a water soluble supplement for quail? I have a automatic watering system that I fill once a week. I've found a few that says mix daily.
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    HELP!! "Durvet" water-soluble vitamin/electrolytes mix dosage?

    I have a automatic watering system that I fill weekly. Can this be used or do I have to mixed daily?
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    Incubating Coturnix Quail Eggs

    Got it thanks! What impact do the vent holes with enough O2 in the incubator?
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    Incubating Coturnix Quail Eggs

    Thanks for the reply. The top shelf is perfect. I think I might get a strong heating element for the bottom. Next questions if you don't care. I drilled 6 1/2inch hold in the side of the fridge for ventilation. Should that be enough? I have tape over them now.
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    Incubating Coturnix Quail Eggs

    I have a homemade incubator out of an old fridge. 2 shelves. The first one is prefect temp. But the bottom shelf is ab 98.8. is this to low?
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    homemade incubator

    I can take pictures if needed.
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    homemade incubator

    Hello, new to this forum. I made a homemade incubator out of an old fridge and temp controller. I have 2 ceramic heating elements, one on top pointing down and the other on the bottom. I have 2 shelves for egg turners, the top on is at the perfect temp. The shelf below is about 98.8-99.0, is...
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