➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

As you saw in the above picture, I hadn’t put a roof on this morning. I went out to put a cover on, and a chocolate flew out. It was momentarily caught, but I didn’t have it in my hands, and now I don’t know where it is.
I added the babies (didn't have a camera), and a gallon waterer. That is nice in itself. The babies out of the house, but I mean the big waterer. I can chill about them running out now.
The baby whitish flew out as I was putting the roof on, but I got it right away. The extension is more secure, and it might be fine until I can get the new pen built. :fl
Go get the lawn mower...you'll find him.
 
Go get the lawn mower...you'll find him.
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I just peed :gig
 
Set 41 coturnix quail eggs on 9th of June. Candled on day 7, made notes on light eggs and one questionable egg. Candled again on day 12, removed light eggs and left in the one that's (still) in question. None of the light eggs candled on day 7 developed by day 12. Only 23 eggs remain. Eggtopsy revealed that my duds were all infertile. Made scrambled eggs with them, shell and all, and fed them to my chickens since none of them were 'stinkers'. Humidity has been in the high 40's and low 50's in the incubator while running it 'dry'. I plan to add water when I lock it down in three days (will be shooting for 60-65% at that time, that's about right, right?) My last clutch of 25 eggs had 8 chicks hatch, but one of them I culled due to 'failure to thrive' issues. Still learning, and trying to get my hatches to turn out right.
 

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