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They will come in a small box, they will be in your mailbox. You have to let them sit at room 'temp for around 6-8 hours before setting them in the 'bator.
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They will come in a small box, they will be in your mailbox. You have to let them sit at room 'temp for around 6-8 hours before setting them in the 'bator.
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They will come in a small box, they will be in your mailbox. You have to let them sit at room 'temp for around 6-8 hours before setting them in the 'bator.
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Can't wait to get some buttons!
Have fun w/'em.
Warning: They can get addictive!!! I know....started out w/ 1 .. just 1 pair and now look at me!! 25 + more hatching!
Hopeing to post pictures of my 3 new additions in the morning!
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Actually you'd have to check in your area if you need a license for these. I don't think Texas requires one, but other states, like Massachusetts and New York, require a permit to own ANY type of quail, even buttons
I checked park and game, it's only the native ones that you need a license for, so does any one have eggs??.... for future refrance.
I have some that sold on ebay but the buyer can't pay for a few days. They are $15 including shipping, I have 26 eggs to send.
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MAN!!! Now I REALLY want some, too bad both of the incubators are being used for silkies, and an assortment of others(one mine, other Ag teachers)...
I have 2 incubators and another one on the way.
I have two chicken eggs hatching on Monday, then 9 more the 28th of this month.
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MAN!!! Now I REALLY want some, too bad both of the incubators are being used for silkies, and an assortment of others(one mine, other Ag teachers)...
I have 2 incubators and another one on the way.
I have two chicken eggs hatching on Monday, then 9 more the 28th of this month.