My biology teacher wants me to give him tips on how to raise his hatch rate of the 100 quail he hatches at school and preventing all the deaths they have for the chicks. I've already told him a few things I noticed he needed to start doing like taking the eggs out of the egg turners during lockdown, what the humidity levels for dry hatching are, what to do for shipped eggs, how to store eggs...but I can't figure out about how to lower the chick mortality. He keeps them in a large fancy metal brooder, red heat lamp, correct temps, wire flooring...would that be a problem? He feeds them medicated quail chick feed