quaileypotato
Chirping
- Aug 23, 2018
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Yes, I know, you are supposed to have the brooder up and running before the baby hatches, but I do not feel safe having a 250 watt heat lamp hovering over my baby and I am worried about the heating pad's thermostat breaking and starting a fire. Sounds like I'm quite worrisome huh? Well, I am...
The quail chick hatched today and so far I am keeping it in the incubator for the night. Is that okay? I've read about people leaving them in there for 24 hours sooooo is that right? I live in Arizona and outside is always about 95-104 and my indoors is 81 degrees at night. Do I need a brooder? If so, what is the best option?
Thanks,
The quail chick hatched today and so far I am keeping it in the incubator for the night. Is that okay? I've read about people leaving them in there for 24 hours sooooo is that right? I live in Arizona and outside is always about 95-104 and my indoors is 81 degrees at night. Do I need a brooder? If so, what is the best option?
Thanks,
