And double that four!
So this is what it's supposed to look like!
I'm holding off on moving that earlier one over to the brooder because I don't want to shrink wrap any. They seem to be breaking right out of the shell and not wasting any time pipping and taking a breather.
Hey pac, I'm also raising my first Coturnix quails (currently a week old), and reading your posts really keeps me excited and give me some knowledge. I even registered as a member here so that I can send a reply keep up the good work, and I will always await your progress!
Thanks. I'm pretty ecstatic about it.
Every time I turned around yesterday there were two more in the 'bator.
I left the newest six in last night, because they were still a little wet looking and shaky on their feet, and this morning there were five more! One almost pure yellow.
Four more late bloomers last night.
One seemed to have a hard time getting his legs to work. They were under him, but it seemed he was trying to walk and couldn't. He was rocking back and forth. Maybe just weak.
Only one looked ready to move to the brooder. I'll know more in a few hours.
Well, in a few more hours there was another one in there.
And 45 minutes after that, this one
Without taking her out it's hard to see, but I just noticed her other foot is flat, so maybe the curl came out of this one, too.
Rather than taping like I did last time (and ended up putting her down anyway when she got bigger and could no longer walk), I'm going with the "they might straighten out in 24 hours" approach I've seen mentioned.