If you have any questions on this, dont hesitate to ask in the comment section on that page. :-)
http://www.ourlittlecoop.com/2012/08/diy-pvc-chicken-gravity-feeder-and.html
Don't stress. Use the wrap to keep legs together. Provide feed and water as soon as possible. You may have a hard time removing wrap because of feathers on the legs, so just wipe a little baby oil or olive oil to help "release" the sticky when the time comes. Good luck.
To prevent bacteria and disease, keep feed in a feeder and hang a little off the ground. High enough where they can only barely peck the food. Another alternative is a gravity type feeder. I have a DIY on my site.
Yes you can if you keep them in a cage. Some will say the chickens will get the quail sick, but I've had them together for some time and never once had an incident. This I believe was an old wives tale. Good luck and enjoy!:rolleyes:
The list of us hatching together so far are:
1. Aschenfire - setting 15 Serama Thursday morning 8-23-12
2. Texasmja - set 6 eggs on 8-20-12 at 11:30 pm, using the Brinsea Eco 20, my first hatch! WOOT!
3. Fiveladybugs
4. Dandydoodle
5. Chicksooner
6. Luvinchickens - - set 4 Serama eggs...