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I'm hoping for many different also. do you have any pictures? congrats on your hatch.Hatched 63 out of my 70 eggs. Looks to be at least 4 different color phases. Couldn't be happier. Thank you idhound.
so cute! I can't wait to see mine.
This is what hatched on the first day. Not the greatest pic. I will take some better ones.
Thanks for the feedback I am way excited to see a 90% hatch on the eggs I ship. but Tdubg22 you have to take some of the credit you had you incubator set up and running perfect. that can make all the difference. I can say yes my eggs are fertile and I have hit high 90's here but I also have to say thanks to Post Office for handling them great. i would say all in all everything went perfect on these eggs i do mark boxes live embryo which my post man said works better then eggs so they don't x-ray box and kill eggs. i also think some of it has to do with where I live high altitude so when they are laid and shipped to lower elevations they do better. I do sit up around 5000 ft. mark. and my birds are use to cold weather minus 30 in winter. But heck yes i am excited to hear great results.Hatched 63 out of my 70 eggs. Looks to be at least 4 different color phases. Couldn't be happier. Thank you idhound.
first where did you get your eggs? second did you turn them at least 4 times a day? recommend auto turner. temp on incubator was it 99.5? humidity will be different according to who you talk to I incubate my at 30% until lock down then high as i can get it but not above 87%. this is where i would start. and you need to keep temp at 99.5 through lock down.PLs could you read my thread and tell me what i am doing wrong these are courtinix quails
I know! I seen that too. even with all my mistakes surely I can pull off hatching a few. incubator is steady as can be now.Thanks for the feedback I am way excited to see a 90% hatch on the eggs I ship. but Tdubg22 you have to take some of the credit you had you incubator set up and running perfect. that can make all the difference. I can say yes my eggs are fertile and I have hit high 90's here but I also have to say thanks to Post Office for handling them great. i would say all in all everything went perfect on these eggs i do mark boxes live embryo which my post man said works better then eggs so they don't x-ray box and kill eggs. i also think some of it has to do with where I live high altitude so when they are laid and shipped to lower elevations they do better. I do sit up around 5000 ft. mark. and my birds are use to cold weather minus 30 in winter. But heck yes i am excited to hear great results.