➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

My babies from @Nabiki are getting almost all feathered! I am in love with the coloring on this silver celadon 😍 I love the darker charcoal Gray colors!
I’ve had some dark gray ones with small white spots from their Italian background, and I think they’re just so pretty! So far they’ve all been male, so I haven’t kept any, I look forward to keeping some once I’m making silver male pure celadons regularly.
 
My babies from @Nabiki are getting almost all feathered! I am in love with the coloring on this silver celadon 😍 I love the darker charcoal Gray colors!
They silver and dark greys are my favourites too.

I got a silver button from my last hatch too, and she's gorgeous!
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They silver and dark greys are my favourites too.

I got a silver button from my last hatch too, and she's gorgeous!
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Oooo! She IS gorgeous! What a pretty pattern on her feathers! I love all the colors the buttons have! I am really hoping the silver one is a hen...but I will be okay with either one haha. But Silvie would make beautiful bablies with the silver celadon if it's a hen. Ahhh I can dream, right? :D
 
I’ve had some dark gray ones with small white spots from their Italian background, and I think they’re just so pretty! So far they’ve all been male, so I haven’t kept any, I look forward to keeping some once I’m making silver male pure celadons regularly.
You are far more disciplined in your process than I am! I love them all and their pretty colors and it's SO hard to pick the ones to keep and the ones I need to let go of :D I really hope she's a hen, but I will keep her regardless! :D
 
Oooo! She IS gorgeous! What a pretty pattern on her feathers! I love all the colors the buttons have! I am really hoping the silver one is a hen...but I will be okay with either one haha. But Silvie would make beautiful bablies with the silver celadon if it's a hen. Ahhh I can dream, right? :D
Crossing silver to silver results in 25% double silvers, some won’t develop, the ones who do, often have issues. I’ve been working on healthy doubles, and I’ve gotten good at raising them, they tend to be small, blind, and feather slowly. With a few generations, I’m getting no eye bulging and much hardier health. Since silver from SSC is dominant, you can cross it to any of your birds and get a lovely variety of silvers.
 
Crossing silver to silver results in 25% double silvers, some won’t develop, the ones who do, often have issues. I’ve been working on healthy doubles, and I’ve gotten good at raising them, they tend to be small, blind, and feather slowly. With a few generations, I’m getting no eye bulging and much hardier health. Since silver from SSC is dominant, you can cross it to any of your birds and get a lovely variety of silvers.
That’s true! I would definitely want to avoid the issues. Maybe I should hope it’s a male so I can cross it with a bunch of my non-silver Celadons :) Has anyone tried crossing the silver with the Pansy Fee? I’m curious what that might result in—just a silver dilute if the Pansy Fee pattern? Seems like it would be really pretty and I have several Pansy Fee hens now :)
 
You are far more disciplined in your process than I am! I love them all and their pretty colors and it's SO hard to pick the ones to keep and the ones I need to let go of :D I really hope she's a hen, but I will keep her regardless! :D
Well I’m not really, I do need to draw the line somewhere, but then I get one like Apollo. I planned to strictly only keep blue laying hens, but Apollo is so lovely, and my husband has been working on a project similarly named, so I couldn’t part with him. He’s been living in the grow out as I sort the blue and brown layers. I plan to eventually raise his daughters, produced with celadon hens, and see if he only throws blue layers, he has a 50/50 chance of being a pure celadon. I sold the green eyed hen because she lays brown, so I thought it was a worthy enough sacrifice to justify keeping him. He is a voracious, but gentle lover, whenever I’m out there I’ll see him humping 5-6 different hens in just a few minutes haha.
 
My last two eggs hatched! :) 7/7 successful hatches, which doesn't feel too bad for a first try, especially with some of the eggs having been refrigerated and a no-name incubator brand off amazon. One lil dude has an unabsorbed yolk sac though, so I'm hoping that'll... take care of itself...

We also lost one baby overnight in the brooder -- got its head stuck in the wire framework of the little cave I made for them. Everything is wrapped in plastic wrap now, so they can't do that again. Will probably make more adjustments after work, since they keep shoving their way between the heat pad and the wire. It's like they want to die??

And since our male-to-female ratio has been soooo bad so far, and we really just want these guys for egg production for ourselves (goal is ~10-15 birds total, 2-3 groups of 5 with up to 1 male in each to allow for future hatches if we want), I ordered some eggs last night and we'll be doing one more hatch.
No caves needed.
It's best to have a flat clean empty brooder.
Empty with nothing but a waterer and food dish that are not up against the edges of the brooder.
 
That’s true! I would definitely want to avoid the issues. Maybe I should hope it’s a male so I can cross it with a bunch of my non-silver Celadons :) Has anyone tried crossing the silver with the Pansy Fee? I’m curious what that might result in—just a silver dilute if the Pansy Fee pattern? Seems like it would be really pretty and I have several Pansy Fee hens now :)
I’m not certain off the top of my head if pansy is dominant or recessive. If recessive, it wouldn’t show in the first gen. I’m suspecting it is not recessive though. You can certainly have pansy pattern with silver color. If only one parent is fee, it depends on whether they have 1 or 2 copies of fee. 2 copies is a more crisp white contrast, single fee lets some browns bleed thru. A single fee parent will make 1/2 the offspring single fee, a double fee parent will make all offspring single fee.
 

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