Quispherer
In the Brooder
- Aug 26, 2025
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Couldn't help myself with the title haha
So. We started keeping coturnix quail with 4 chicks, ended up being 2 male 2 female. Came from the same breeder but I know they don't share parents, this is important because the girls starting laying at 5 and 6.5 weeks respectively...
So of course my kids wanted to incubate them. I figured it would be fun to see what happens. We're also encouraging the girls to go broody, again just for fun. If they hatch out chicks, we have the room to raise them or let mamas raise them, but really we don't expect much.
We had been pulling Cheetah's egg every day to eat/feed to newly hatched chicks and started pulling Sunny's the first few days she was laying, but we stopped when we decided to let them get broody. We put in 4 of Cheetah's eggs and 2 of Sunny's - her literal 2nd and 3rd egg ever - and let the incubator go.
So as of now we have those 6 in the incubator with some shipped black/banded Coturnix. They're on Day 10 and I'll be candling to remove duds today.
Any guesses as to how manly of them - if any - will develop?? Sunny's 2nd egg was slightly oversized so I have some high hopes for that one. I know the first eggs rarely work out, but given the male had already been active with both girls for about 2 weeks, I'm optimistic.
So. We started keeping coturnix quail with 4 chicks, ended up being 2 male 2 female. Came from the same breeder but I know they don't share parents, this is important because the girls starting laying at 5 and 6.5 weeks respectively...
So of course my kids wanted to incubate them. I figured it would be fun to see what happens. We're also encouraging the girls to go broody, again just for fun. If they hatch out chicks, we have the room to raise them or let mamas raise them, but really we don't expect much.
We had been pulling Cheetah's egg every day to eat/feed to newly hatched chicks and started pulling Sunny's the first few days she was laying, but we stopped when we decided to let them get broody. We put in 4 of Cheetah's eggs and 2 of Sunny's - her literal 2nd and 3rd egg ever - and let the incubator go.
So as of now we have those 6 in the incubator with some shipped black/banded Coturnix. They're on Day 10 and I'll be candling to remove duds today.
Any guesses as to how manly of them - if any - will develop?? Sunny's 2nd egg was slightly oversized so I have some high hopes for that one. I know the first eggs rarely work out, but given the male had already been active with both girls for about 2 weeks, I'm optimistic.