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i set 13 eggs, i've had the incubator on for the past week, been steady ranging between 97 and 102, it never stays high or low for long, so i'm taking the average of 99/100 and going with it.
yes they are from my birds, i've got 4 females but only 2 are laying, one of the others lays sometimes but its always a gray shell, very thin, and the 4th one...i dunno whats up with her
i'm hoping to have probably around 10 full time, 8f/2m that way i have a steady supply of eggs for eating/pickling
might buy some texas A&M if i start eating them. not sure if i want quail for pets/food/eggs
If all you want out of your coturnix is eating eggs, then you can't go wrong with little browns! I know there is a lot of discussion about big/different color/etc. birds on the forum, but for an egg only model, the little browns are champs. I have actually crunched the numbers, because that's why I even started raising coturnix. I was looking for a home grown alternative to both grocery store eggs, and raising chickens. The little browns fit the bill. They are tasty birds too, thought smaller than jumbos. It takes more to fill a frying pan, but there is always time to fret with the jumbos later.
Good luck on the hatch my friend! Please let us know how it turns out