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Thanks for all the introductions! So far I've been looking at buying the Farm Innovators 4200. I will take a look at the Brinsea for sure. I definitely want one with an auto turner, as I just don't have the time to fuss around with turning that many times a day.
I didn't know there was a quail section. That might explain the fact that nobody responded to the two threads I started with some questions I had. Hopefully I'll get some help in the quail section. As far as candling quail eggs, I don't see why you can't, but I've never candled any eggs, so I wouldn't know what to look for and I wouldn't know when would be the right time to start candling them to see if they're fertile, etc.
I am interested in hatching and raising chickens. It's always been an interest of mine, and since I bought a new home this past winter, it has definitely been in the plans for the near future. This chukar partridge thing was more of a fluke (long story), but, essentially, the fact that the hen is laying eggs just gives me what I think to be an opportunity to try out hatching and possibly raising chicks before I order some chicken eggs.
I didn't know there was a quail section. That might explain the fact that nobody responded to the two threads I started with some questions I had. Hopefully I'll get some help in the quail section. As far as candling quail eggs, I don't see why you can't, but I've never candled any eggs, so I wouldn't know what to look for and I wouldn't know when would be the right time to start candling them to see if they're fertile, etc.
I am interested in hatching and raising chickens. It's always been an interest of mine, and since I bought a new home this past winter, it has definitely been in the plans for the near future. This chukar partridge thing was more of a fluke (long story), but, essentially, the fact that the hen is laying eggs just gives me what I think to be an opportunity to try out hatching and possibly raising chicks before I order some chicken eggs.