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If your brooder is warm... There's no reason you have to wait.I really don't like to, I usually take them out as fast as I can. So you think that they're okay to move when they're dried off?
Ewe...Can you just use paper towels instead of shavings for the first few days?Okay awesome. I'll hurry up and finish adding shavings to the brooder when I get home and move any hatched ones to the brooder. Should I offer food and water right away or wait until tomorrow morning? The first hatched around noon so they still have some yolk energy
Also anything special I should have in the brooder that's specific to quail? This is my first time brooding and I know it's normal to lose one or two the first time but I paid a lot for the eggs and want to raise as many as I can
Kelsey... Can you get a picture of your entire food dish please.Thank you!!! This is extremely helpful!!! Should I try to get closer pics and/or individual pics of them instead? Or do you just mean post the ones I have separately??? Do you know what these ones with the white wings might be??? Or this little silvery one?
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I see she's already hatched but if they've zipped then they're ready to come out.
You don't keep multiple calibrated thermometers in your incubators?One of our second hand incubators was hot to the touch compared to my other incubators the same which I bought new, this was the first time using this second hand one.
It had 6 peafowl eggs in and out of the 6, two were infertile but 4 started growing. After a few days though, 3 of the 4 growing turned black and died.
Only the one is good now.
I bought a thermometer that goes with the incubator just to check it ( which arrived today) and all I can say is that’s been one lucky egg to survive these temps all the way through incubation!
I had a feeling it was high as the incubator and eggs were pretty hot to the touch but not this high!
It’s due on Sunday but I’m expecting it to make an appearance earlier
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Final count. 46 chicks hatched. 1 died in the brooder = failure to thrive.QB#16 at 46 chicks, 2 zipping & 3 nothing.
55 eggs set
3 clears pulled
1 quitter
1 day left
Lots of littles!