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I am hatching a mixed batch of eggs for a friend-
Celadon and jumbo Cortunix.
I’m not new to incubation, and am fairly new to Cortunix. My last few batches of Cortunix have been “standard”.
I will likely be raising the babies until they are ready to be out of the brooder, and will be holding a few back in exchange for the effort to hatch and raise them.
I’m really only interested in the jumbo, as we raise the quail for meat, eggs, and training our baby bird dog. My friend is more interested in the celadon, as she primarily sells eggs... although she is also interested in the jumbo for the larger eggs.
My question is-
Given the fact that they are all Cortunix, how difficult will it be to tell them apart?
Should I be banding the babies as they hatch, or will the size difference be apparent at 3-5 weeks ish?
Celadon and jumbo Cortunix.
I’m not new to incubation, and am fairly new to Cortunix. My last few batches of Cortunix have been “standard”.
I will likely be raising the babies until they are ready to be out of the brooder, and will be holding a few back in exchange for the effort to hatch and raise them.
I’m really only interested in the jumbo, as we raise the quail for meat, eggs, and training our baby bird dog. My friend is more interested in the celadon, as she primarily sells eggs... although she is also interested in the jumbo for the larger eggs.
My question is-
Given the fact that they are all Cortunix, how difficult will it be to tell them apart?
Should I be banding the babies as they hatch, or will the size difference be apparent at 3-5 weeks ish?