NewbieButtonQuail
Hatching
- Jul 3, 2023
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Hi everyone,
I am a newbie Button Quail owner (never raised any poultry previously).
I have a couple of button quail females lay eggs the last couple of days. I hear that many button quails do not go broody. Especially since I have three male-female pairs in a 4 by 2 by 2 foot cage (with hiding places and small plants), I doubt the girls will get broody (since not kept separately in breeding pairs, although they all seem to get along).
If I want to incubate their eggs using an incubator, how should I collect these laid eggs? How long can I keep them before they are no good for incubation? Do I need to turn them to keep them viable before incubating?
Thank you all for the help! Really appreciate it.
I am a newbie Button Quail owner (never raised any poultry previously).
I have a couple of button quail females lay eggs the last couple of days. I hear that many button quails do not go broody. Especially since I have three male-female pairs in a 4 by 2 by 2 foot cage (with hiding places and small plants), I doubt the girls will get broody (since not kept separately in breeding pairs, although they all seem to get along).
If I want to incubate their eggs using an incubator, how should I collect these laid eggs? How long can I keep them before they are no good for incubation? Do I need to turn them to keep them viable before incubating?
Thank you all for the help! Really appreciate it.