Hatch Thread! (Celadons, Banded Blacks, Silver/Andalusians)

Wow who knew that a Temu incubator could be better than one off Amazon LOL!!!
I'm sorry about your experience with all the broken and dirty eggs! Yuck! That was def the breeder's fault. Did u get a refund?
Since you already have high humidity, you could try the dry hatch method. Idk if it works with quail eggs because I only breed and hatch baby chickens. So basically instead of adding water you just let it be and that's about it. I only got 12/24 but it wasn't because of the method, it was because I got several yolkers. But I also had several quitters 🤔
P.S. that's really cute how you put stickers on the incubator❤️
 
Wow who knew that a Temu incubator could be better than one off Amazon LOL!!!
I'm sorry about your experience with all the broken and dirty eggs! Yuck! That was def the breeder's fault. Did u get a refund?
Since you already have high humidity, you could try the dry hatch method. Idk if it works with quail eggs because I only breed and hatch baby chickens. So basically instead of adding water you just let it be and that's about it. I only got 12/24 but it wasn't because of the method, it was because I got several yolkers. But I also had several quitters 🤔
I didn’t get a refund for the experience because I kinda felt bad, I had the impression that this person was a hobbyist and I would feel mean saying anything. I know that’s just me probably being too nice but I really do feel bad saying something 😭♥️ They had refunded me for the cracked eggs on arrival at least.

I did think about the dry hatch method! I’m not sure if it’s possible for me though, indoors I’m at a consistent 40% humidity and when I used the incubator with no added water it was the same. I did see some videos of people doing the dry hatch method with quail eggs on YouTube so I definitely think it works! I could probably get away with adding no water, but I do think the hatch rates may get reduced since quail eggs are so dense and the humidity helps soften them up.
 
Update: We have a very spoiled chick who cries constantly, but if it gets special attention, it stops. It’s just this one, none of the others do it.

I have conceded. It’s now a lap quail and I wrap it in a heated towel and it falls right asleep.

I hope you’re a hen for all this effort 🤣
 

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Update: We have a very spoiled chick who cries constantly, but if it gets special attention, it stops. It’s just this one, none of the others do it.

I have conceded. It’s now a lap quail and I wrap it in a heated towel and it falls right asleep.

I hope you’re a hen for all this effort 🤣
I. Want. Him.
 
I didn’t get a refund for the experience because I kinda felt bad, I had the impression that this person was a hobbyist and I would feel mean saying anything. I know that’s just me probably being too nice but I really do feel bad saying something 😭♥️ They had refunded me for the cracked eggs on arrival at least.

I did think about the dry hatch method! I’m not sure if it’s possible for me though, indoors I’m at a consistent 40% humidity and when I used the incubator with no added water it was the same. I did see some videos of people doing the dry hatch method with quail eggs on YouTube so I definitely think it works! I could probably get away with adding no water, but I do think the hatch rates may get reduced since quail eggs are so dense and the humidity helps soften them up.
Yeah I would prob feel bad too saying something.

It says here that 40% should be perfectly fine:)
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And here's the thread that I found it on.
 

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