JUST put 107 quail eggs in the hatchin tray

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thankies U.M. ,,,,,,, and sorry bout ya power outage ,, and ya eggs
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Thanks Jim...I'll just live vicariously through you!
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...which means, lots-o-pics...'kay??

o.k. ,,, i PROMISE ,,,, lol,, i think the total MUST be over 60 now,,, is REALLY hard to tell hehehe,, and in the back i think i see 3 of my chicks hatched,, their a day behind the quail
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i guess i musta counted a few of my fingers too many times when i was doin the math and dates
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Question please, hatching quail eggs. Do folks raise them for eating, eggs..... or to set free down the road? Or to simply keep like chickens?
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Ahhhh, gotcha!
I wouldn't mind replenishing the stock locally. Kinda like paying it forward. I'll take a look see at what we grow locally. Thanks!
 
all of the above,,,, cept setting them free,,, i THINK,, you need special permission from wildlife to set birds free,, then i think it MUST be a native species.

Coturnix are not native to North America. They've tried to establish them by releasing 100's of thousands of them with no luck - so there isn't actually much to worry about if they were released to the wild.

The coturnix quail are great because they will be laying at 8-9 weeks of age. Eggs galore.

The bobwhite quail is native to the US, and the mountain and valley quail are native to some parts, though scarce today. I wouldn't mind hatching valley quail to replenish the wild. I don't have a permit to release them, but I could let them "free range".
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hahahah,,, on a side note,,,,, lol,, 1 of my mutts,,, are a roo feathered footed white leghorn,,,, haha
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edit: ta add,, i just noticed him this morning,,, hehe
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Generally, not more than 24 hours, they are so much more active than chickens that they need to eat sooner. Most people take the hatchlings out when there is a 'lull' in the hatching.
 
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Generally, not more than 24 hours, they are so much more active than chickens that they need to eat sooner. Most people take the hatchlings out when there is a 'lull' in the hatching.

thankies,,, looks like i outta do it thens,,,, need to find marbles for the waterer,,,hahahaha
 

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