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I added my 2 cents worth to the review....
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Ah, good point of distinction. But I think that I'd prefer quail on the ground to I can watch them scratch around & dust like the chickens.
More food for thought, though...
Quail would be interesting my sister in laws father had some but said they were more difficult to deal with than the chickens.
Raising for meat though might be a different matter.
 
I wonder if anyone has ever successfully hatched a soft egg.
I remember something a long time ago about how Peregrine falcons eggs were becoming soft because of DDT and they were trying to find ways to ensure that they could hatch. Not that it really applies here but maybe some of the techniques they figured out might translate.
 
Quail would be interesting my sister in laws father had some but said they were more difficult to deal with than the chickens.
Raising for meat though might be a different matter.

He might have had new world quail. Coturnix are crazy easy. Bobwhites are nuts and californians I think need to be in pairs? And permits in cali.
 
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Welcome back Debs-flock, is it possible to downsize? I haven't been able to but I really don't want to.

When you realize your chicken feed bill is $1,000 per month and you're both retired................yes, you can downsize, LOL I'd like to get the poultry feed bill down to no more than $250 per month. After all, there are so many eggs that still need to be hatched.

I need to bring each breed down to no more than one or two trios and get rid of some breeds (Impulse breeds) altogether. I have coops full of non-showable (non-recognized breeds/varieties). I don't mind having a few (or 6 or 10) pens of birds that are just for fun, but I need more space for the breeds I'm showing.

Deb
 
Thank you! I was happy with the hatch, but to see them fully formed made me think about the cause. I'm thinking because they were marans and humidity perhaps too high.
So you put yours that are shipped on the Brinsea turner, correct? I probably should be hand turning the Genesis ones for sure. 3 x's a day good?

Misting chicken eggs? I'll give it a go. Now on the ducks, I wasn't sure about how much to mist. I definitely would be wondering on the marans. What would you recommend: a minimal, light misting?
Misting Marans and Pendesenca eggs.
 

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