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Yea, quail eggs are very fertile, I never got below 75% hatch rate on shipped eggs, although I would never depend on "digital" thermometer alone.
Being "digital" there is not any assurance of being accurate. I check all my digital therms agains my trusted and proven mercury analog therm.
Digital therms will go off as the time goes by.
Digital hygrometers are even less reliable. I only use analog frequently calibrated hygros to keep track on humidity in my bators.
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If yiou can't hatch 75% + of your own quail eggs in your incubator, dump it or sell it, and get a better one.
I don't think it's a matter of fertility, quail eggs just handle shipping better than chicken eggs. I use the cheap-o thermo/hygrometers (digital) from
Wal-Mart, the ones that cost like $6?? I've not had any problems with them. The humidity readings on them are all different, but I don't add any water until they get to the hatcher anyway, so that doesn't matter