Anyone in PA or surrounding states want to try....

Bettacreek

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A small batch of eggs (coturnix or button) with an unconventional shipping method? Awhile back, someone said something about using popcorn instead of paper, then the shipee could just feed it to their birds as a treat, or feed it to the wild birds. I just want to try this.

What do I need from you?
1. Space for enough eggs (whatever I have available, probably between 5-20 eggs) in a reliable incubator.
2. Quail hatching experience (buttons and coturnix preferred).
3. Updates on how the eggs arrived. I will candle before shipping and won't send any cracked eggs, I expect them to be candled upon arrival for cracks.
4. Updates on how the hatch progresses. If any eggs quit or fail to develop, I need the participant to open each egg and look for the bullseye to check to see if it was a fertility issue or damage during shipping. PLEASE open them carefully, if the yolks were scrambled during shipping, I need to know if it was due to shipping or due to "mishandling" after they arrived!
5. Total count of hatched chicks. I also want a count of how many have bloodspots, a quit chick (a guesstimate on early or late stage quitter), a count on any who pipped the membrane and not the egg, or pipped and quit, etc.

Basically, anyone who is up for it must be incredibly detail oriented, and must be able to look at a yolk on a button or coturnix egg and find a bullseye (or the infertile spot). Magnifiers aren't an issue, I just need someone who knows what they're doing. Participant must also be available to pick the eggs up when I send them out (so that they don't sit in the weather), though I will let you know the day they go out, so it should be 1-2 days afterwards.

What do you get out of all of this work? I'll send the eggs to you completely free of charge, however, if the shipment does not work, I will not ship another package.
The free shipping is why I want someone close, so that it minimizes shipping cost. I don't know how many eggs I will send, and the choice of button or coturnix eggs will be entirely up to me (actually, up to the girls really).


So... are you up for the challenge? If so, let me know where you're at (state and zip). The very first person may not necessarily be the person that I choose. I may even choose one person very close, then test out another batch a little farther away if it works, but for right now, I want someone close.
 
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I see you posted this yesterday with no one answering it.. Im a bit far away.. Oregon 97415.. As long as it is under 1 pound it would be $5 shipping.

I have a Lyons Turn X6 with auto turner. I had eggs shipped from the top of washington state to the bottom of oregon. Out of 18 eggs, 11 hatched. Only 5 were clear. I crack the non hatchers to see what went wrong. But I do not know how to candle them. My bator is sitting empty.

I know Im farther away from what you wanted. But if no one else wants to hatch, please consider me. Any way. This will bump it back to the top so maybe some one closer can see this..

Another great BYCer...

Edited to add.. They were button quail eggs. Some were 7-9 days old and still hatched.. They were all dated.
 
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I'll try but only if it's the coturnix. I sure as heck don't need anymore buttons
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I ship alot of eggs so this research will help me too.

Oops - OH - zip 44035
 
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I know that I'm a bit away. TN 37096 but I would be interested. I am trying to get an established flock of my own and I'm getting some from Monarch and would love to add these too.

I would love to be part of an experiment that would help you and other BYCers. I would even send you a mail-order for the cost of shipping as long as it wasn't much. I have a good digital camera to take pics of each stage of the experiment and I have a reliable incubator which I have had excellent hatch rates from. I did have a little trouble a few weeks ago, but found out it was my thermometer going wacky. I now have 2 new ones that are giving me excellent reading.

I don't have any button hatching experience, but I do have bobwhite and coturnix. I have hatched out of this incubator bobwhite, coturnix, guinea, chickens(standard and bantam) ducks(muscovy and quacky ducks), and geese.

If you don't pick me that's fine, I will still be following your thread as I'm interested in your results.

ETA: I do know how to find the "bulls eye" and check for fertility or other issues in the eggs development. Also I can pick them up as soon as the post office calls me. I have a decent relation ship with my post office.
Julie
 
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I also would be MORE than happy to do this. :DMy incubator will be free and cleaned on Monday. My zip is 85014.
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I have a light powerful enough to candle the coturnix, I've never tried buttons though, so I don't know if it's strong enough to go through those dark teeny eggs.
I only have experience with coturnix and gambel's, but I've had very high rates of hatching with both of those (100% on my Gambel's)
 

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