Hello everyone - I'm a loooong time member but been MIA for years now coming back, an amateur chickens daddy who is beginning a new flock of 6, maximum allowed in my city of San Jose - 1 Australorp, 1 Barred Rock, 1 California Grey, 3 Sebright Bantams. Bantams were unsexed so had to get 3 to make sure. Bought them at Scotts Valley Feed - great place strongly recommend it.
Been reading BYC again and got a craze to start raising quails for eggs and meat. Still don't like the idea of culling it but hopefully I'll get used to it. I like the idea of having roosters (hopefully not too loud), fertilized eggs and reproduction. There's plenty of space in my protected chicken coop so I'm planning to build a raised quail cage for them. Planning on buying eggs from JMF and build an incubator myself.
Enough about my background. Now on to my questions:
- I plan to build the incubator with 1/2 plywood frame outside, 2" insulation foam (too thick but I have 4x8 laying around), 2 x 40W light bulbs, digital thermostat (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KVCPH2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A197YPAPAP8V04), auto egg-turner using a synchronous motor ... want to go all out. Did I say I had a craze about this?
I have a question - HOW BIG SHOULD I BUILD THE INCUBATOR? The max I think ever go in there is 24 or 36 quail eggs. No chicken. I don't think I need a big box. At the same time I saw some on youtube that say you need space to put jars of water inside as a "heat sink". For those that built or used an incubator - would you please give inputs what would you do different, or what you wish your incubator had? Do I really need a fancy egg turner or just have a mechanism to roll them around a few time a day?
- Secondly - I saw from JMF website listing several different breeds -- too confusing, too many choices. What would you recommend as the easiest for beginners. I'd be first interested in size (as large as possible), egg productivity and easy hatching. I guess I will venture in some breeds that have better appearance fanciness later. What would you recommend?
I'm looking forward to hear from all of you, experts and amateurs alike. THANKS!
Been reading BYC again and got a craze to start raising quails for eggs and meat. Still don't like the idea of culling it but hopefully I'll get used to it. I like the idea of having roosters (hopefully not too loud), fertilized eggs and reproduction. There's plenty of space in my protected chicken coop so I'm planning to build a raised quail cage for them. Planning on buying eggs from JMF and build an incubator myself.
Enough about my background. Now on to my questions:
- I plan to build the incubator with 1/2 plywood frame outside, 2" insulation foam (too thick but I have 4x8 laying around), 2 x 40W light bulbs, digital thermostat (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KVCPH2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A197YPAPAP8V04), auto egg-turner using a synchronous motor ... want to go all out. Did I say I had a craze about this?

- Secondly - I saw from JMF website listing several different breeds -- too confusing, too many choices. What would you recommend as the easiest for beginners. I'd be first interested in size (as large as possible), egg productivity and easy hatching. I guess I will venture in some breeds that have better appearance fanciness later. What would you recommend?
I'm looking forward to hear from all of you, experts and amateurs alike. THANKS!