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@Mamacast. Welcome! Sorry for the late response. Truth is, I don’t know quite what to advise because I know absolutely nothing about raising quail. Guess I could lie and wing it, but that darn sure doesn’t help you one bit and just makes me look dumber than an “I don’t know “ answer would.
I know we have folks who have used MHP to raise them, so I’ll answer what I can and hope someone else chimes in.
Yes, your frame is way too high. You want the level of the heat to be right at their backs. The easier your frame is to adjust, the easier it is to find that “sweet spot”.
@aart uses a lamp for her chicks for a couple of days until she’s confident they have the basics down....food, water, warmth....and that they aren’t suffering shipping or hatching stress. While I do keep my chicks inside a day or so for the same reasons, I don’t use a light - not even their first night here. I haven’t had to show mine, they just seem to figure it out. But if you are keeping them outdoors and your pen gets nice and dark, (without bright street or yard lights shining in) wander on out there and check on them. (To avoid disturbing any of my chickens with a light, any time I have to go out there to do or check something I use a rubber band and secure a dark colored washcloth over the lens.). If you see any babies not under MHP, you can tuck them in then and hold your hand over the entrance until the settle down. Not quite as likely once they’ve scooted in for the night, but if there is some kind of light that is shining in there, they are actually more likely to come out.
I don’t know how big your quail chicks will be, but 40 of them under one MHP seems a stretch.....I’d be concerned that overcrowding under there and suffocation as a result might be a bigger issue.
As for seedling mats, if I remember right the folks who tried them weren’t all that impressed. Again, I could be wrong, but never fear....someone here will remember!
Wish I could have been more help. Best of luck with your hatch - it’s gonna be a biggie - and share some photos of them! The only thing I know about raising quail is what I’ve read and seen from friends on BYC.....well, that and the fact that they’re awfully doggone cute!
@CapricornFarm and @JaeG, can you help? I’m sure that I know more people who have them, but I just can’t remember.

Yes, your frame is way too high. You want the level of the heat to be right at their backs. The easier your frame is to adjust, the easier it is to find that “sweet spot”.
@aart uses a lamp for her chicks for a couple of days until she’s confident they have the basics down....food, water, warmth....and that they aren’t suffering shipping or hatching stress. While I do keep my chicks inside a day or so for the same reasons, I don’t use a light - not even their first night here. I haven’t had to show mine, they just seem to figure it out. But if you are keeping them outdoors and your pen gets nice and dark, (without bright street or yard lights shining in) wander on out there and check on them. (To avoid disturbing any of my chickens with a light, any time I have to go out there to do or check something I use a rubber band and secure a dark colored washcloth over the lens.). If you see any babies not under MHP, you can tuck them in then and hold your hand over the entrance until the settle down. Not quite as likely once they’ve scooted in for the night, but if there is some kind of light that is shining in there, they are actually more likely to come out.
I don’t know how big your quail chicks will be, but 40 of them under one MHP seems a stretch.....I’d be concerned that overcrowding under there and suffocation as a result might be a bigger issue.
As for seedling mats, if I remember right the folks who tried them weren’t all that impressed. Again, I could be wrong, but never fear....someone here will remember!
Wish I could have been more help. Best of luck with your hatch - it’s gonna be a biggie - and share some photos of them! The only thing I know about raising quail is what I’ve read and seen from friends on BYC.....well, that and the fact that they’re awfully doggone cute!
@CapricornFarm and @JaeG, can you help? I’m sure that I know more people who have them, but I just can’t remember.