➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

I am now confident that temperature staying steady is not as important as I once thought it was.
The eggs that are hatching today have been through huge changes in both temperature and humidity throughout the entire time.
I shouldn't say this just yet. I should wait until after these eggs have completed hatching to say this but some have already hatched and I was not expecting any to hatch.
 
Oh boy...another 1st. My dog just brought me a freshly hatched chick.
It may have been ok but I didn't want to give it a chance. I cut his head off.

Apparently while I was trying to take chicks out of the incubator, one must have somehow escaped on me without me seeing.

Oh Lord.
So far 10 have hatched but I only have nine babies.
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Oh boy...another 1st. My dog just brought me a freshly hatched chick.
It may have been ok but I didn't want to give it a chance. I cut his head off.

Apparently while I was trying to take chicks out of the incubator, one must have somehow escaped on me without me seeing.

Oh Lord.
So far 10 have hatched but I only have nine babies.
PXL_20230718_172202861.jpg
PXL_20230718_171953085.jpg
PXL_20230718_172006112.jpg
Are those from the new incubator?
 
I mean…nature is inconsistent too so fingers crossed there’s error built in for inattentive moms.

I mean this for quail and also my own kids 😅
This may help you feel better.
The two straight green lines are the times I moved the eggs from one incubator to the next.
Over on the left and right the eggs were in the unsteady temperature incubator.
In the middle they were in the city temperature incubator but the humidity was wackadoodle.
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@casportpony see the craziness?

This unsteady incubator just became unsteady for years. It has been steady for me.
 

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