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    The big day has arrived, and it’s the start of my first quail adventure. This is my first attempt at hatching eggs, I have acquired 12 x fertile japanese quail eggs. I am amazed at the size and colour variations in the eggs. The length of my eggs range from 35.7mm - 32.6mm long and 26.5mm...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Here are some pictures of the 10 quail chicks at 7 days old. They are starting to grow their feathers, and are looking very scruffy. It’s great to see the final colours coming through, and to watch their transformation. So here they are .......... “THE TATTY TEN”...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    All 10 of the newly hatched quail chicks are now in the brooder, they are all eating and drinking and seem to be doing fine. While I was cleaning the brooder, I took a few more pictures of the chicks. There are some lovely colours, it will be great to see how the colours develop when they are...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Hatching Update Chick number 8 hatched around 10am on Friday 2nd September (Day 18). Two of the remaining four eggs had pipped many hours earlier. By later on Day 18, they were sounding very weak, and making no progress at breaking their shells. So rightly or wrongly, I assisted them into the...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Hi animal8 I was going to use anti slip matting for the base, but it was black in colour and not ideal for taking photos. So I used normal textured white kitchen paper, cut into a doughnut shape. Actually the non slip matting is underneath the paper towel, to add a little padding. The water...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Here is a link to a short video of one of the chicks at about 6 hours old. VIDEO Regards Bob
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Hi animal8 Yes the incubator is the Brinsea Mini Advance, which I purchased because of the great visibility. It is my first attempt at hatching, and I wanted to get some good pictures. Regards Bob
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Here are some pictures of the 7 quail chicks that have hatched today. There are 2 more eggs pipping as I type this, which would make 9/12 so far. The incubator was getting very cramped, with chicks and empty egg shell. So late in the day, the first 6 fully dry chicks went into the brooder...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    1st September (Day 17) The chicks have been hatching all day, so far 7 have hatched (7/12). I will upload some pictures later. Regards Bob
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Hi Mrs FP Its day 16, and nothing is happening at the moment. Since they have been in lockdown, there has been very little movement. They must be conserving energy for their great escape, from their tiny shell homes. Bob
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    UPDATE Today is Day 15, and the incubator is in lockdown ready for hatching. There was quite a bit of conflicting advice (14 or 15 days), regarding when to stop turning the eggs. I actually stopped turning half way through day 14, because at least 50% of the eggs were moving and shaking about...
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    DIY Egg Candler

    DIY Egg Candler I wanted to share with you, a simple but effective egg candler that I have just made. The total build cost is about £3 ($6), and it is very easy to make. You will only need 3 components as shown below. 1. A small 9 x LED torch (approx 95mm long x 30mm diameter) available from...
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    Dry Incubation A Few Questions

    Thanks Gypsy07 for the reply and advice. I have adjusted my chart, to show 13% weight loss by stop turning day. So now at day 4, everything seems to be fine. I did quickly candle a few of the lighter eggs at the same time as weighing, and they all seems to have red veins radiating from a...
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    Dry Incubation A Few Questions

    UPDATE Today is day 4, and I have weighed the eggs to monitor weight loss. I made a chart showing 13% weight loss over 17 days. Using this scale the eggs have lost slightly too much weight. But if the 13% should be lost between day-0 and day-15 (stop turning time), then the weight loss is...
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    Incubating quail eggs

    I am using the dry incubation method for my first ever hatch of Japanese quail eggs. I started a thread earlier, asking about the RH levels inside the incubator. Thread Link I have been told not to let the RH level drop below 20% during incubation, and raise the level to 60% for the final few...
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    Dry Incubation A Few Questions

    Hi mathesonfarm Thanks for the reply and congratulation on the piping, I hope you get a good hatch. I have searched the forums about dry incubation, there is a lot of great information. I could not find any details of the RH levels, and none who had used my specific incubator. I will weigh...
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    Rouen Ducklings Hatch! *pics And Vids*

    CONGRATULATIONS great pictures of the little chick, looking forward to the video Regards Bob
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    Dry Incubation A Few Questions

    As some of you may have read in another thread, I set 12 Japanese Quail eggs yesterday. I have been advised by a few people including my egg supplier, to use the dry incubation method and only add water in the last few days. I am using the Brinsea Mini Advance incubator, with a small dial...
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Hi Everyone Thanks for all of the replies to my post so far, with the good wishes and great advice. I will keep you all updated as I try to candle the eggs, and monitor their weight loss throughout the incubation. Regards Bob
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    My First Hatch - The Adventure Begins

    Quote: Is there any cure, or treatment that you could recommend ? Regards Bob
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