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    California Valley Quail - Humidity, feed & enclosure to hatch & raise

    yes you can overhandle birds. When people handle them they get stressed and as young and fragile as they are this can lead to death. That doesnt mean this is what has happened. it could just be they are too weak overall and just wont make it. This can happen.
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    California Valley Quail - Humidity, feed & enclosure to hatch & raise

    Quail Power We live in Central Oregon Redmond. So not too moist around here being high desert and all. Generally speaking you dont want to open the incubator. Its kind of a rule. That being said I hear there are many people who do just fine opening etc. I cant say if there were negative...
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    California Valley Quail - Humidity, feed & enclosure to hatch & raise

    QRandle Some chicks just arent going to make it. Just not meant to. Many things can play roles. Not a bad hatch in my opinion as im not a fan of those incubators. I find temps to be off, humidity off, and the lengths you have to go to up humidity and get it stable etc. I hatched 100+ birds...
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    California Valley Quail - Humidity, feed & enclosure to hatch & raise

    Ok. first there are lots of answers due to location. dry environment vs humid etc. 55% humidity is just fine. You can leave humidity during hatch or raise to 60% When they start hatching leave em be. dont open the incubator till hatch is done or you risk drying out the eggs. for last 3 days of...
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