āž” Quail Hatch Along🄚

I can SEE five pips right now, none have hatched yet.....:fl
It's a waiting game!!!!:pop


I wasn't even mentioning that I ventilated the laying box at the same time!!!:idunnoOne does what one has to in order to protect the flock, right!?


NOW I have +/-50 chickens, 8 ducks, 12 Bobs, 38 Coturnix, 5 goats.......:th
Yeah, I gotta OFF another 10-20 chickens. :oops:I should've never let them bantams sit on them tiny bantam eggs:barnie. This next year if they want to sit they can sit of a batch of BIG (freezer camp) eggs!!!:drool


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Dumb, huh?:love
That's what all my fertile eggs are for, freezer camp. Go ahead and sit, but that chick is mine when it's old enough!
 
Lessons learned this weekend.
1. The hole in your net that is obviously too small for a quail to squeeze through, isn't.
2. I have learned that 23 quail are too much in one day for me. Spread it out. No rush.
3. Don't start butchering near dusk. Even if Crazy Lady asks for help and "it won't take long before you get started".
4. Add an hour for chasing birds that get away. In the dark, add 2 hours. Without help, good luck.
5. Quail will let you walk right up to them (in the dark, without help) before flushing. Catching them is easier with a shotgun than a net. (Neighbors may disagree - but bonus, you are now the crazy guy with a gun.)
6. Feathers go everywhere.
7. Have the hole dug before you start. Dig it bigger than you think.
8. To a dog, butchering is an amazing, interesting process. Yes, they wanted to help. No, I didn't need that kind of help.
9. Clean the kitchen afterwards.

What did I miss?
 
I can't wait to see what you get because this is one of the assortments that I wanted to get! I'm so excited to get quail.
It's driving me nuts now!:rant
I just went to check on the eggs and there are at least 9 pipped!:th
I hate it when they do that crap!:mad:
There's nobody then suddenly the bator is full!:clap
Plus I don't like that I can't see through the sides of the Hovabator!!!!:barnie
Oh, btw, I now have a Silver crowing outside. And...a wild type roo trying to breed with a "something" out there in that pen. That makes 7ish roos so far.
 
It's driving me nuts now!:rant
I just went to check on the eggs and there are at least 9 pipped!:th
I hate it when they do that crap!:mad:
There's nobody then suddenly the bator is full!:clap
Plus I don't like that I can't see through the sides of the Hovabator!!!!:barnie
Oh, btw, I now have a Silver crowing outside. And...a wild type roo trying to breed with a "something" out there in that pen. That makes 7ish roos so far.
I wish I was closer to you because I would take a few off your hands to start my quail obsession :lau

My chicks are supposed to hatch Saturday and Sunday.
 
Lessons learned this weekend.
1. The hole in your net that is obviously too small for a quail to squeeze through, isn't.
2. I have learned that 23 quail are too much in one day for me. Spread it out. No rush.
3. Don't start butchering near dusk. Even if Crazy Lady asks for help and "it won't take long before you get started".
4. Add an hour for chasing birds that get away. In the dark, add 2 hours. Without help, good luck.
5. Quail will let you walk right up to them (in the dark, without help) before flushing. Catching them is easier with a shotgun than a net. (Neighbors may disagree - but bonus, you are now the crazy guy with a gun.)
6. Feathers go everywhere.
7. Have the hole dug before you start. Dig it bigger than you think.
8. To a dog, butchering is an amazing, interesting process. Yes, they wanted to help. No, I didn't need that kind of help.
9. Clean the kitchen afterwards.

What did I miss?
Imagine:pop
Yesterday, me with a net in both hands...... and still coming up empty!:barnie
Our plan, since they were all on antibiotics and were just being culled was "Let's just build a fire in the fire pit". Yep, they flopped out of the bucket, and/or out of the fire. There were little heads everywhere, my DH said "I must've missed the fire".:idunno
The goats started out curiously at the fence & immediately decided they needed to be elsewhere once the first head was separated from a neck!:lau

I wish I was closer to you because I would take a few off your hands to start my quail obsession :lau

My chicks are supposed to hatch Saturday and Sunday.
I'm wondering if my roo to hen ratio will end up at 1:1 in that first group of 18 outside?
I know I have 1 hen!:gig
What's in your upcoming hatch?
 
Boy or girl?
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Quail processing video as promised.....sorry DH did not feel like talking in this one....feedback is appreciated to make future ones better
I had to push pause to ask.

. What in the world is making that noise in the beginning?
 

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