egg fertilization still viable?

Trudy Cadman

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Jun 12, 2020
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I'm incubating California Quail eggs. Early this spring the male quail were amorous and mated with the females. Now it is Mid-June and they no longer have that inclination. But the females are still laying eggs. MY QUESTION IS: ARE THE EGGS STILL VIABLE FOR HATCHING? How long does the fertilization of the eggs last?
This is my first posting and look forward to your response.
 
They are probably not fertilized.

Litarature state, that fertilization decreases after 7 days.
I had a change of roos and waited 14 days for collecting hatching eggs. Two eggs (probably the first I collected) were still fertilized by the old roo, but longer I would not bet.

These were Coturnix.
 
They are probably not fertilized.

Litarature state, that fertilization decreases after 7 days.
I had a change of roos and waited 14 days for collecting hatching eggs. Two eggs (probably the first I collected) were still fertilized by the old roo, but longer I would not bet.

These were Coturnix.
Thank
I'm incubating California Quail eggs. Early this spring the male quail were amorous and mated with the females. Now it is Mid-June and they no longer have that inclination. But the females are still laying eggs. MY QUESTION IS: ARE THE EGGS STILL VIABLE FOR HATCHING? How long does the fertilization of the eggs last?
This is my first posting and look forward to your response.
 
Thank you to Fenrusulfir (sp) . I
They are probably not fertilized.

Litarature state, that fertilization decreases after 7 days.
I had a change of roos and waited 14 days for collecting hatching eggs. Two eggs (probably the first I collected) were still fertilized by the old roo, but longer I would not bet.

These were Coturnix.
 

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