➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

Why so soon for the roos? I was thinking of keeping the studs for their full lifespans. I can't imagine that their lack of interest is ever an issue.
I have Roos that are over a year old and granted I have way too many atm, but no issues with crowing or fertility!!!!
 
I have several eggs pipping now and this one is pipping from the pointed end. That’s not good right?
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My hatch has finished. I think there’s like 42/50 sex links, lots of boys. Like 7/12 or so of the snow angels hatched, but here’s the thing, I had moved everyone into the brinsea when I candled at 9 days, then at lockdown, when I went to put the snowie celadon eggs into the nr-360, so they don’t get mixed up, I saw that I had added sex links to the tray with the snow angels, I even wrote it on the masking tape I stuck to the side of the tray to identify it as the snow angel eggs, buuuuuuut, I didn’t mark the eggs or note where one set ended and the other began. 🤦‍♀️

so like 4-6 of the snow angel eggs were really sex links. I can pretty much spot them, but I’m keeping them separate anyway.

The snowie celadons had a crappy hatch rate. Only like 50%. The 3D printed tray is to blame I think, so next hatch I’ll try the original like I always used before the last few. I think they get angled and don’t turn right, which is why I moved them to the brinsea. Haven’t heard from the friend who is supposed to be creating a new version for me.

The snowie celadon project chicks I got are pretty cute, here they are mixed in with the snow angels:
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I bet you can spot the intruders haha.
The four yellows I think will be really cute, 2 look like they’ll be faint gray tuxes and the other 2 of what I’ve started to call dusty rose, it’s like a super light goldish silver, since the parents are Italians over mostly scarlet tuxes, a couple Egyptians and a Rosetta tux, there’s a lot of silver/roux mixes popping up. The two light ones at the bottom of the bowl look gray now, but I’m thinking they’ll grow into a light tan with silvery highlights.
 
My hatch has finished. I think there’s like 42/50 sex links, lots of boys. Like 7/12 or so of the snow angels hatched, but here’s the thing, I had moved everyone into the brinsea when I candled at 9 days, then at lockdown, when I went to put the snowie celadon eggs into the nr-360, so they don’t get mixed up, I saw that I had added sex links to the tray with the snow angels, I even wrote it on the masking tape I stuck to the side of the tray to identify it as the snow angel eggs, buuuuuuut, I didn’t mark the eggs or note where one set ended and the other began. 🤦‍♀️

so like 4-6 of the snow angel eggs were really sex links. I can pretty much spot them, but I’m keeping them separate anyway.

The snowie celadons had a crappy hatch rate. Only like 50%. The 3D printed tray is to blame I think, so next hatch I’ll try the original like I always used before the last few. I think they get angled and don’t turn right, which is why I moved them to the brinsea. Haven’t heard from the friend who is supposed to be creating a new version for me.

The snowie celadon project chicks I got are pretty cute, here they are mixed in with the snow angels:
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I bet you can spot the intruders haha.
The four yellows I think will be really cute, 2 look like they’ll be faint gray tuxes and the other 2 of what I’ve started to call dusty rose, it’s like a super light goldish silver, since the parents are Italians over mostly scarlet tuxes, a couple Egyptians and a Rosetta tux, there’s a lot of silver/roux mixes popping up. The two light ones at the bottom of the bowl look gray now, but I’m thinking they’ll grow into a light tan with silvery highlights.
Why do you think the 3D tray is to blame? Just curious, I bought one also.
 

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