My Pharaoh Quail take 18 days. I like 99 degrees. (forced air) 102 can kill them, 96 will make them hatch a few days later. We often get a 95% hatch. Don't bother turning the eggs the last three days and try not to open the incubator once the hatch starts as the heater running can dry out the eggs and the chicks get glued to the shell. One chick usually hatches 1/2 day before the others. They can live over 24 hours in the incubator. OMG are they great to watch running around like Speedy Gonzales!
I think the smaller an animal is the more pronounced "small" things are that affect them... like humidity and heat.
I think the smaller an animal is the more pronounced "small" things are that affect them... like humidity and heat.
