I'm in! I am getting a shipment of Serama eggs soon. I hope they get here by Sunday!
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I have 6 pairs of button quail and when the momma quail hatches her own babies, I just put 1/4 inch wire around the cage to hold in the little ones. But when I hatch out the cuties, I keep them in a 20 gallon aquarium with a little stuff animal in it along with the heat lamp. I use puppy pads (without the perfume) on the bottom and change it out every day to prevent amonia build up. I keep them there until they get their feathers in then move them to a cage with 1/2" wire. I love the little buttons!I'll be setting about a dozen olive eggers and 6 button quail. Currently have 15 black australorps and 6 OEs that are 3wks old in the brooder and no idea where to put tiny quail that they cant get out of.
Well, no more eggs hatched!Well, I'm thinking it's the shipping. I did have a hovabator go bad on me and the company replaced it right away. Then they suggested that I put in a second thermometer and a non-shipped egg in along with the mail ordered ones as a control. If my hen's egg hatches with no problems, chances are it's the shipping that is messing up the eggs. It just kills me that out of 26 mail ordered eggs only 8 made it this far. Hopefully, tonight when I get home I'll have more new babies. Either way I'm still going to set some of my hens eggs this weekend. Hatching eggs is so addicting!
Sorry to hear the bad luck with all those eggs. I hope your BLRW do better for you.Well, no more eggs hatched!I'm going to give it one more day. Come Saturday I should have 8 eggs from my own Blue Laced Red Wyandottes to set. I'm excited to see how these turn out. Does anyone have any secrets to hatching out shipped eggs? Out of 86 shipped eggs, not one has hatched for me.![]()