Based on the feather shape and lack of color (like Ron mentioned), I'd call it a girl. I'd be highly surprised if it was a boy. They have way more color by that age in their feathers.
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Thanks Jerry but I am about done for now. Waiting for a batch on the 9th & another on the 12th or 13th & them I am taking a break.You NEED me to send you some to hatch.
Thank you.
Avianbiotech.com does sexing of a hatched egg shell through DNA.
I believes they also do sexing through feather and blood analysis. But at $25 a pop, a bit pricey.
Maybe they will lower the prices eventually.
But they also test for diseases as well.
Which made me think: would UC Davis offer the same DNA sexing techniques?

Hello!! I am the worst BYC member lol! I drop off the face of the earth for months! I need some help with quail.
I bought a Hovabator Genesis a couple months ago directly from the manufacturer. It came with Bobwhite quail eggs I thought nothing of them and popped them in the bator when they arrived. It did NOT even occur to me that maybe I would need a permit or something? I don't know what kind they are- it just says Bobwhite on their site. They are NOT located in Cali. So I assume they aren't Cali strains? I will call Monday though to verify. They are hatching right now. I thought I would hatch them for fun, then sell them off. I'm not sure I want to raise Bobwhites anyway. But if I need a permit...then I couldn't sell them off so that means I'm stuck with 23 (assuming all that made it to lockdown actually hatch). I'm trying not to freak out. I'm hoping someone in here can enlighten me.
They are the cutest little things though!
