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I check my girls when I get home everyday, about 3:45. Theres usually 1 or 2 eggs sometimes still wet. I check one side for eggs and take out the feeder to fill. Then check the other side. Most times while checking the second side of the pen, you can hear at least 1 egg hit the wire on the first side. Most afternoons before I get done feeding and watering all the birds, I have 4 or 5 coturnix eggs in my shirt pocket...
the sand box is just where they sometimes happen to be when the egg falls out at my house. I have seen them drop a egg and not even squat. Act like "what? Don't know nuth'in bout it, it aint mine...." Now I have never gave them the nest like I read some of you guys do either. I may give it a try thou. Bill

I check my girls when I get home everyday, about 3:45. Theres usually 1 or 2 eggs sometimes still wet. I check one side for eggs and take out the feeder to fill. Then check the other side. Most times while checking the second side of the pen, you can hear at least 1 egg hit the wire on the first side. Most afternoons before I get done feeding and watering all the birds, I have 4 or 5 coturnix eggs in my shirt pocket...
the sand box is just where they sometimes happen to be when the egg falls out at my house. I have seen them drop a egg and not even squat. Act like "what? Don't know nuth'in bout it, it aint mine...." Now I have never gave them the nest like I read some of you guys do either. I may give it a try thou. Bill
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