➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

The first pip I noticed is a whole chick out of the egg now! They are coming fast already!

Should I leave the chick in the incubator overnight? I was going to go to the farm store in the morning for gamebird food, wondering if I should go tonight instead... It's almost 8pm here.
I leave them in the incubator for 12 hours until they are dry. Kiki takes them out wet. Your choice. Be sure the brooder is warm before you pull the chicks.
 
The first pip I noticed is a whole chick out of the egg now! They are coming fast already!

Should I leave the chick in the incubator overnight? I was going to go to the farm store in the morning for gamebird food, wondering if I should go tonight instead... It's almost 8pm here.
Leave him I for the night.
 
The first pip I noticed is a whole chick out of the egg now! They are coming fast already!

Should I leave the chick in the incubator overnight? I was going to go to the farm store in the morning for gamebird food, wondering if I should go tonight instead... It's almost 8pm here.
Um...why do you not have feed ready?
Asking for @RoosterML
 
Um...why do you not have feed ready?
Asking for @RoosterML
I really didn't plan on them coming tonight - I thought for sure it'd be tomorrow at the earliest, and the farm store on Saturday is a ritual for boyfriend & I so I thought I'd just grab it tomorrow 😅. I've never raised gamebirds before (only chickens) so I didn't have it on hand. I did already confirm they have game crumbles though so I'll just be grabbing it first thing in the morn, since the babe is staying in the 'bator overnight anyhow.
 
I really didn't plan on them coming tonight - I thought for sure it'd be tomorrow at the earliest, and the farm store on Saturday is a ritual for boyfriend & I so I thought I'd just grab it tomorrow 😅. I've never raised gamebirds before (only chickens) so I didn't have it on hand. I did already confirm they have game crumbles though so I'll just be grabbing it first thing in the morn, since the babe is staying in the 'bator overnight anyhow.
Make sure you crush it up for the first week.

I put a handful in a Ziploc bag and then I take a hammer to it.
 
I really didn't plan on them coming tonight - I thought for sure it'd be tomorrow at the earliest, and the farm store on Saturday is a ritual for boyfriend & I so I thought I'd just grab it tomorrow 😅. I've never raised gamebirds before (only chickens) so I didn't have it on hand. I did already confirm they have game crumbles though so I'll just be grabbing it first thing in the morn, since the babe is staying in the 'bator overnight anyhow.
You have housing already, right?
:fl
 
A meat tenderizer is what it's called. I use the flat side of it.
 

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