Is it safe?

isaacearlg

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10 Years
May 11, 2009
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Houston,TX
I Have 34 Quail eggs in my new bator and want to know

1.Would it be ok if I have my chickens hatch them and raise them?

2.Will they run away if I raise them seperate from my chickens and let them freerange.
 
Yes, I hatch quail, pheasant, guinea, duck, geese and turkey under chicken hens.

With quail and pheasant, they want to leave the nest as soon as they hatch, so I keep mine in a pen so they cant get away from the hen.

What kind of quail are you hatching? After my quail and pheasants are old even to be on their own, they go in their own pen cause they will wonder off and not come back, some will hang around for awhile, but they almost always go.

I have ring necks and bob whites.................
 
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Do you use a specific sized hen or doesnt it really matter? Im hatching silkies now for future hatching purposes but curious if standards can be considered or is that a big no? I know the chinese used silkies specifically for hatching quail eggs back when an incubator wasnt a true thing (well in the mechanical sense)....so im really excited for using broody silkies! But just nosey and curious about using standards
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Do you use a specific sized hen or doesnt it really matter? Im hatching silkies now for future hatching purposes but curious if standards can be considered or is that a big no? I know the chinese used silkies specifically for hatching quail eggs back when an incubator wasnt a true thing (well in the mechanical sense)....so im really excited for using broody silkies! But just nosey and curious about using standards
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My standards are polish and theyre only around 2 months old
I have bantam frizzles though. But to me a mom is a mom
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Hi, I just found this post and I had a question along this same topic. I just put 7 A&M eggs under my silkie and I was wondering if anyone just takes the quail chicks away as soon as they hatch rather than letting the silkie try to raise them. I don't really have the room or the resources to give her a separate caged in area. She's not the greatest mom either but it's impossible to break her broodiness unless she hatches something.
 

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