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Do you eat your quail or raise them as pets? How do you gather enough bantie eggs to incubate? Probably a dumb question but my hens seemed to have have stopped egg laying altogther. ???? And how do you know they are fertilized? Mama bantie hatched out 15 about 6 wks. ago, I have never done incubation. How cold is cold in KY?
I ordered all the quail eggs, I don't have any 'live' quail yet. Not sure what I will do with eggs, once mine would start to lay (
) If all my hens would lay at the same time, I would get about 8-9 eggs a day. Most of my hens have chicks, so I am down to only 2 banties and 1 game hen that are still laying. I usually set about 10-12 eggs at a time. But my bator has a turner, so it only holds 41 chicken eggs anyway. I have the quail eggs in quail egg-cartons, and am turning them by hand. I only have 1 roo that is working, but all my eggs have been fertile, except for the standard cochin that we have, only about half hers are. If you don't have a lot of hens ( I only had about 4 at a time that were getting bred, most of my hens are this year's chicks as well) and a young healthy roo, then they should be fertile. You can check, either by incubating, or cracking one open, but I didn't bother, just put them in and saw what happened.
As far as how cold it gets, I guess it doesn't get
that cold, compared to MI, but it does get in the 20's, and lower, and stays in the upper 30's low 40'2, almost all winter. That means a heat lamp on little chicks all winter long, 24/7
BTW, the button quail will be just pets (or for the eggs), and the cortunix will probably be for food, or to sell eggs.
Their eggs are pretty small, so idk if I would bother with them to eat them!
Oh yeah, and I thought my hens had stopped laying as well, until I found 3 (!!!) nests hidden in the barn!