Button Quail in Nurture right 360 - Advice

QuailJail

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May 6, 2022
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I'm using the Nurture right 360 to hatch some button quail eggs. I just put them in yesterday but I was looking at the bottom today and thought, what if they're feet can slip through those holes? I know they're legs are especially fragile. Should I open up the bator and cover it with something? If so, what?
 

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Someone in the thread " Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 Incubator is AMAZING! " had said they used a shelf liner from the dollar store cut to fit under the turner and there were no issues with binding or clearance. I wish I could link you to the actual post, I read it all of 20 mins ago! But I was jumping around the thread too much to take notice what page it was on.
We just got this incubator today and set it up for a first run, so I was trying to study up on it.
Try checking with CluckNDoodle
 
I'm using the Nurture right 360 to hatch some button quail eggs. I just put them in yesterday but I was looking at the bottom today and thought, what if they're feet can slip through those holes? I know they're legs are especially fragile. Should I open up the bator and cover it with something? If so, what?
On lock down I put some of that rubberish shelving in the bottom of mine. Take the turner and cut around it then put it on the bottom. Works great.
 

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