Button quail eggs

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Hi! I’m really new to this so I’m sorry if its in the wrong place. About 6 days ago i ordered button quail eggs online and started incubating them, unfortunately the temperature in the incubator rose to 110 F, it is now stable at 100 and the humidity is 45% but i was wondering if there’s a chance the eggs are still alive. I couldn't find any other articles about something like that happening so any help would be appreciated!
 
Hi! I’m really new to this so I’m sorry if its in the wrong place. About 6 days ago i ordered button quail eggs online and started incubating them, unfortunately the temperature in the incubator rose to 110 F, it is now stable at 100 and the humidity is 45% but i was wondering if there’s a chance the eggs are still alive. I couldn't find any other articles about something like that happening so any help would be appreciated!
Yes they are probably still alive but it depends on how long the temperature was that high.
 
I raise quail. Thats way too high but being only an hr maybe luck will come your way. You can candle. If after 10 days, air sack should be green tinted and you will see vessels and a heartbeat. I dry hatch my quail and stop rocking on day 14 so I usually don’t candle. I then keep humidity at 65-70%. Their shells are very thin so no water is really needed. My hatch rate is 95-97% with infertile eggs bringing that number down. Infertile air sacks will be clear and yolk easy to see with a candler. If you feel you need humidity keep it no higher than 45%. I raise Pharaohs and Tibetans. Hope this helps
 
I raise quail. Thats way too high but being only an hr maybe luck will come your way. You can candle. If after 10 days, air sack should be green tinted and you will see vessels and a heartbeat. I dry hatch my quail and stop rocking on day 14 so I usually don’t candle. I then keep humidity at 65-70%. Their shells are very thin so no water is really needed. My hatch rate is 95-97% with infertile eggs bringing that number down. Infertile air sacks will be clear and yolk easy to see with a candler. If you feel you need humidity keep it no higher than 45%. I raise Pharaohs and Tibetans. Hope this helps
Hopefully something pops out come hatch day :) thank you for the reply
 

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