Sounds great!We're going to use them for meat, & going to keep a couple breeding pairs to keep a consistent flock of quails for the following spring.

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Sounds great!We're going to use them for meat, & going to keep a couple breeding pairs to keep a consistent flock of quails for the following spring.
I'm sure you'll have lots of fun with him/her.
Don't forget the aluminum foil to block radiation from the X-Rays?Going off the current topic of Quails...
I'm starting to post Silkie hatching eggs but it'll be the first time I've ever done it.
I've been looking at ways for me to pack them and I was thinking...wrap each egg in bubble wrap, put them in an egg carton, wrap the carton in bubble wrap, put the carton inside a small box, pack around it with newspaper, tape the box shut and put on some fragile tape!
Of course, sent with the quickest postage and tracked.
Do you guys think that's ample?
Oh, that's really helpful to know!Don't forget the aluminum foil to block radiation from the X-Rays?
Don't forget the aluminum foil to block radiation from the X-Rays?
Okay.Oh well not something I thought of but I haven't seen many people over here add that in. I'm not sure how often the eggs would go through an x-ray if I was posting within the country.
I'll have to look into it though if it could help give the eggs a better chance!
Okay, that's not a bad idea.I'll probably do a 'test' batch at a reduced price, see how they turn out with whoever gets them and go from there![]()