Help talk me into quail (for meat)

Day 6ish and I’ve gone through and candled them all. Fertile eggs appear to be about half dark as the embryos grow. I removed 15 blanks and left a few other questionable ones. Both the cracked and sealed ones are still in there so we’ll see what happens. Shocking fertility rate though if about 50% are duds, I’d expect that from shipped eggs but local?

So 19 eggs left, hoping for at least a dozen to make it to lockdown.
 
Day 6ish and I’ve gone through and candled them all. Fertile eggs appear to be about half dark as the embryos grow. I removed 15 blanks and left a few other questionable ones. Both the cracked and sealed ones are still in there so we’ll see what happens. Shocking fertility rate though if about 50% are duds, I’d expect that from shipped eggs but local?

So 19 eggs left, hoping for at least a dozen to make it to lockdown.
If you're interested, here is a series of videos showing candling day by day.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8AKDZ9NpcmHLecXHu6m5qhUIp67ldEnG
 
Fertility is not looking great, checked again last night and between the confirmed blanks and 2-3 more quitter I think I’ll be lucky to get 5. It almost makes me want to scrap the whole batch but of course I can’t do that with the few good eggs still cooking.

I did crack open the 15 I removed and one may have been doing something really early on but all others didn’t even have the fertile germinal disk.
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But here’s the lightly spotted blue egg, going strong. Other blue egg quit around day 6 or so.
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I’m not sure if I want to try again with the same local seller or just buy from someone who actually has reviews (good ones of course). I’m not sure if I can squeeze in another quail incubation/brood between my chicken plans either. So let’s hope a few hatch and pray I get at least 1 pair.

Side note, I was impulsive after a drink and popped in 4 chicken eggs. I was wanting some chicks from my barred rock, specially a boy or two, and I had a very pretty speckled green egg. Can’t see through the green egg but the other 3 are growing. I have a spare incubator to pop them in when the quail go on lockdown.
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I believe automatic turners of the circular dome type bator also turn their eggs the same direction every time but I don’t know how often. Something I’ll definitely keep in mind!
I've got a Brinsea Maxi incubator, the "Advance" model that includes an automatic turner, and it turns the eggs in alternate directions (clockwise and counterclockwise.) I think it would be considered a "circular dome type" incubator. As for how often it turns them, it is somewhat adjustable (turner can be set to run for a different number of seconds, and a different number of times per day.)
 

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