Quail Eggs Due Jan. 17 -- Update pg 2

zaylinda

Songster
10 Years
Nov 29, 2009
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My eggs arrived in the mail!
Probably not the smartest week to order them, but ah well... live and learn.

8 Jumbo Brown Coturnix and 3 Jumbo Golden Coturnix survived the violence of the postal system.

Here they are, nestled in their nice warm incubator, just brimming with potential.
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As you can see, the humidity outside the incubator is quite high enough, I don't plan to add water to the wells until lockdown (Jan 15th, yay!) unless the house humidity drops significantly.

I am so excited right now!

-Zay
 
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Yep, I got that thermometer/hygrometer at Wallies, cheapest one in the store. I don't expect it to give me the absolute truth, and we get along just fine.

Good luck with your hatch! What colors of button quail do you expect?

-Zay
 
When the air inside the bator gets hot, it dries out quite a bit, so water may still be necessary. My house humidity is around 30-35%, but in the bator w/o water it goes down to 10% pretty quick.

EDIT: I totally envy you for your quail. I was hoping to raise some jumbo pharaohs in the summer, but it may not happen (Then again, who's gonna stop me?
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Thank you Grace, I will definitely keep an eye on the humidity inside the incubator. It would be tragic if I messed my first hatch up that bad.

Also, you SHOULD get quail. I love mine!

-Zay
 
Awesome Sojono & TrailerParkFarmer! We can hatch together!
Do you guys want to post pics of your incubator setups?
-Zay
 

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