➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

They need to be in at least that long as a minimum. I like to try to leave my eggs in the brine for at least three days, unfortunately I have most of them eaten by that time.
I'll start eating them tomorrow.
 
My baby is consistently laying large eggs.
She laid two normal ones or the only other girl in that cage laid those two.
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It's a requirement that you set your own eggs before you order more.
Technically, I've already filled that requirement since 2 of my own eggs are in the incubator now. ;) I do plan my next hatch to be entirely my own, though.

Wow that's pretty serious
I'm pretty sure that's an egg steamer, not an incubator.
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Technically, I've already filled that requirement since 2 of my own eggs are in the incubator now. ;) I do plan my next hatch to be entirely my own, though.


I'm pretty sure that's an egg steamer, not an incubator. View attachment 2004873

Oh wait... I thought it was an actual incubator... whoops... :lau :oops:
 
I couldn't help myself... I already stole two out of the jar.
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Yay! I was right! They're almost too cute to eat! I steamed 37 for egg salad sandwiches, took me longer to peel them than it did for me to eat them!!! I'm getting a dozen a day, I've got quail eggs running out my ears!!!!
 
Do you want some eggs?
Aww. You are so sweet! Are these from the giant's cage? Big momma? What did you name her?
Do you want balut quailies?
We can transfer my lockdown batch over to your bator.
At lockdown, Nope.
Say yes Nutty.
This could be a cool experiment.
I'd have to plug the incubator in in the car. To critical. To delicate. Besides, I just decided to hatch a new roo for set #2 to replace tiny 9 oz roo.

Playing with the hatching calendar. I have to balance incubator/brooder/grow out cages so no one is floating around. Hatching is serious work, dontchaknow?
 

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