yearofhiss
In the Brooder
- Jun 26, 2017
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hi, i'm new to this forum and this seems like the right place to post this. i don't know much about quail so sorry in advance if i seem to not understand something.
my parents incubated 110 quail eggs (idk what breed they are, the eggs all looked like coturnix ones but about half of the chicks are light yellow, not coturnix colored) in an incubator designed for 70 eggs. they hatched around day 16-17 and looked like they were doing great in the incubator but it looked really crowded (duh! they put way too many eggs inside) but my parents said we can't take them out yet, it needs to stay closed for 72 hours. so we left them alone until 5 were trampled to death. then my parents took the hatched chicks out.
we don't have an actual brood, so we just put them in a cardboard box lined with corrugated cardboard on the bottom and some kind of heater blasting air from outside the box. a lot of stuff happened but basically, out of the 80-90 chicks that hatched, only 2 are still alive.
so right now the temperature in the box is around 96-100 degrees with a heating pad underneath and the heater still outside of it. the two chicks left are one yellow and one brown. the brown one seems to be doing better. both were very active this morning, eating crumbles (i smashed them until it was the consistency of cornmeal and i tapped with my finger on the food/shiny coins to teach them to eat), drinking water and running around. it's afternoon now and they're more lethargic but still occasionally drinking water and eating. the yellow one keeps lying down and not moving but sometimes the brown one tries to lift him up, then it gets up for a bit and might eat/drink.
i'm just really scared that they might die because we lost so many and i really don't want them to die. do you think they can survive like this? is there anything else i can do to make them feel the most comfortable? the bottom of the box is lined with newspaper right now.
Here is a short video of the chicks/my makeshift brood setup.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzgKMD1aVB1laTVfV1B1eFpyZ2M/view?usp=sharing
my parents incubated 110 quail eggs (idk what breed they are, the eggs all looked like coturnix ones but about half of the chicks are light yellow, not coturnix colored) in an incubator designed for 70 eggs. they hatched around day 16-17 and looked like they were doing great in the incubator but it looked really crowded (duh! they put way too many eggs inside) but my parents said we can't take them out yet, it needs to stay closed for 72 hours. so we left them alone until 5 were trampled to death. then my parents took the hatched chicks out.
we don't have an actual brood, so we just put them in a cardboard box lined with corrugated cardboard on the bottom and some kind of heater blasting air from outside the box. a lot of stuff happened but basically, out of the 80-90 chicks that hatched, only 2 are still alive.
so right now the temperature in the box is around 96-100 degrees with a heating pad underneath and the heater still outside of it. the two chicks left are one yellow and one brown. the brown one seems to be doing better. both were very active this morning, eating crumbles (i smashed them until it was the consistency of cornmeal and i tapped with my finger on the food/shiny coins to teach them to eat), drinking water and running around. it's afternoon now and they're more lethargic but still occasionally drinking water and eating. the yellow one keeps lying down and not moving but sometimes the brown one tries to lift him up, then it gets up for a bit and might eat/drink.
i'm just really scared that they might die because we lost so many and i really don't want them to die. do you think they can survive like this? is there anything else i can do to make them feel the most comfortable? the bottom of the box is lined with newspaper right now.
Here is a short video of the chicks/my makeshift brood setup.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzgKMD1aVB1laTVfV1B1eFpyZ2M/view?usp=sharing
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