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Just from a scientific standpoint....don't change 2 variables at the same time and try to conclude something. As Alex says...light is important. It and my constant feed are the second. The 3rd variable is the temp.. I'm at the will of the weather there.
 
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Well, 14 hours is a minimum amount of light. Working your way down from 24 to 14-16 may be counter productive. You can light your birds 24/7 with low intensity lighting if you can/want. My best advice is to pick something as far as lighting goes and stick with it. Also pick a good feed ration and stick with it. Then you get the 2 major variables under your hat.

I'm at the will of the weather as far as temp goes, but commanding the first 2 variables, only leaves one.
 
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Well, 14 hours is a minimum amount of light. Working your way down from 24 to 14-16 may be counter productive. You can light your birds 24/7 with low intensity lighting if you can/want. My best advice is to pick something as far as lighting goes and stick with it. Also pick a good feed ration and stick with it. Then you get the 2 major variables under your hat.

I'm at the will of the weather as far as temp goes, but commanding the first 2 variables, only leaves one.

I need to buy another waterer, and a new type of feeder.... So I don't have to feed them every 4 hours... Waterer is a rabbit waterer.
 
You Can Go Ahead And Incubate Your Eggs If You Want To, Incubate Some More In 4 Days And So Forth, A Staggered Hatch. If It Is Their First Eggs They May Not All Be Fertile, I Think It Is A Good Idea To Discard The First Week Of Eggs, Just My Thoughts. I Have Done The Staggered Hatches And They Were Successful, However It Is A Lot Easier If They Are All Hatching Out At About The Same Time.
 
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So discard the first two??? I could... Sunday is the 10th day of the first two eggs.... So I will put them in the bator. It don't matter to me if they hatch or not. I might order eggs to hatch while Im waiting.... I want some fuzzy butts
 
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Well, 14 hours is a minimum amount of light. Working your way down from 24 to 14-16 may be counter productive. You can light your birds 24/7 with low intensity lighting if you can/want. My best advice is to pick something as far as lighting goes and stick with it. Also pick a good feed ration and stick with it. Then you get the 2 major variables under your hat.

I'm at the will of the weather as far as temp goes, but commanding the first 2 variables, only leaves one.

I need to buy another waterer, and a new type of feeder.... So I don't have to feed them every 4 hours... Waterer is a rabbit waterer.

Get a larger capacity water bottle or deploy 2 or more. (Nothing wrong with the rabbit water bottles) Buy a feeder like this http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-ground-feeder.html
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don't have to get it from them).
That should hold enough feed for 4+ jumbo coturnix for at least 24 hours, unless you have chronic feed wasters. If you have more than 4, then you will need more than 4. Forget about the little bird feeders that hang on the outside of the cage.
 
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I need to buy another waterer, and a new type of feeder.... So I don't have to feed them every 4 hours... Waterer is a rabbit waterer.

Get a larger capacity water bottle or deploy 2 or more. (Nothing wrong with the rabbit water bottles) Buy a feeder like this http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-ground-feeder.html
(You
don't have to get it from them).
That should hold enough feed for 4+ jumbo coturnix for at least 24 hours, unless you have chronic feed wasters. If you have more than 4, then you will need more than 4. Forget about the little bird feeders that hang on the outside of the cage.

I have 14 quail (Reg size) and use this: http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/8horofe.html I know it stupid using that for tha many quail. But my other choice was a bit bigger than this: http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/24retopfe.html with legs. and it took the whole pen nothing but this feeder, I thought it was stupid. I have them in a half size cat cage right now. But starting to build proper pen on monday (on payday YAY)
 
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I need to buy another waterer, and a new type of feeder.... So I don't have to feed them every 4 hours... Waterer is a rabbit waterer.

Get a larger capacity water bottle or deploy 2 or more. (Nothing wrong with the rabbit water bottles) Buy a feeder like this http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-ground-feeder.html
(You
don't have to get it from them).
That should hold enough feed for 4+ jumbo coturnix for at least 24 hours, unless you have chronic feed wasters. If you have more than 4, then you will need more than 4. Forget about the little bird feeders that hang on the outside of the cage.

Or I was thinking on some of these for the amount of quail: http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-1-quart-jar-feeder---806---690.html
 
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Get a larger capacity water bottle or deploy 2 or more. (Nothing wrong with the rabbit water bottles) Buy a feeder like this http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-ground-feeder.html
(You
don't have to get it from them).
That should hold enough feed for 4+ jumbo coturnix for at least 24 hours, unless you have chronic feed wasters. If you have more than 4, then you will need more than 4. Forget about the little bird feeders that hang on the outside of the cage.

Or I was thinking on some of these for the amount of quail: http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-1-quart-jar-feeder---806---690.html

I know a lot of my advice gets kicked to the curb, but flat feeders for coturnix is the best advice I can give anyone.

14 birds/4 per flat feeder=3.5 feeders rounded up to 4=6 or more http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/plastic-ground-feeder.html type feeders on hand at any given time. 4 deployed, and reserves on hand for cleaning. If you need one thing for raising any bird, having X2 on hand isn't excess. It just makes sense.
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