I’ve (sadly) never had quail, but I use pine shavings for my chicks. I think most kinds of wood shavings will work fine, but I’ve always heard that cedar should never be used, as it can cause respiratory issues.
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Usually, people leave chicks in the incubator until they’re all dry. But, in some cases it may be necessary to remove them earlier, such as if one of them had an injury. Chicks absorb the yolk sac right before hatching, so even if you left them in the incubator for a day or two, they...