I sent a e-mail to the seller again.
I've contacted you before about the eggs.
I got 1 green 3 white eggs out of the 7 you sent.
The 1 chick that hatched does not conform to any blue black or splash chicks I've seen.
I done much research on this and came to the conclusion that either your...
I only talked to her the one time. Wasn't really happy with the answer. I have not left feedback yet.
It's a cool chick and it will have a good home and all, but I don't think it's what I payed for.
Here are some updated pics.
I have a 4x8x4high and I had to add a second one conected to it as a grow out pen and it's 3x8x3.5high.
But I also keep mine on the ground. They are high so we can walk in and colect eggs change water/feed ect.
I made a oversized bird house 1.5x1.5x1.5 as a nest box. They use it sometimes...
it was for 6+ she shipped 1 extra
edit: Because my auction already ended and I couldn't find a link for it, I used a similar one. Only difference is the amount.
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I have a lone quail thats 9 days old. The chick is 2 days old and the quail hides from the chick. It's kind of funny, but not much for company. I have some BCM due tomorrow though.
The lungs gave me a hard time. I'm also a man and have big hands and fingers so it posed a problem.
I split the the birds in half for frying and then cleaned out the lungs. As for leaving them whole I have not worked that out yet.
...to at least be mated. And she had to have laid 6.6 eggs.
So I should have had at least 6 eggs fetile.
It all don't make much sense to me.
I set up my egg turner in my room which is kept around 70* and collected eggs everyday for about 7-9 days (till I had 40) and then set the turner in the...
I hatched out 23 quail last month.
I have 2 roos with 6 hens and I've seen them mating lately.
So I set 40 more quail eggs in the incubator 3 weeks ago. Out of 40 only 1 hatched. I cracked open the rest today and none were fertile. Weird.
Anyway all my quail are brown and this little baby...
Reply I got from Julie
"no, no mix up.. Blue eggs can be very very light sky blue, to Robins egg blue to greenish blue....... the shade changes throughout the cycle....... the photos shows the bluest eggs, just like photos of dark eggs show the darkest eggs our hens are capable of laying.. in...