Don't you have chickens in those incubators to hatch around then?Just an FYI I am sure to be gone from the thread as all three Turkey are clears and confirmed now.![]()
I wish everyone the best with their hatches!
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Don't you have chickens in those incubators to hatch around then?Just an FYI I am sure to be gone from the thread as all three Turkey are clears and confirmed now.![]()
I wish everyone the best with their hatches!
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Anyone know how well shipped quail eggs hatch ?
ThanksDepends on how well they are packed. I've had close to 100% & I've had 0%.
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I just got coturnix a couple days ago & they are laying. Once I set a batch & check fertility I can sell or swap you some if you want.
Thanks, I have a few eggs coming, I'll have to see how that hatch goes.I just got coturnix a couple days ago & they are laying. Once I set a batch & check fertility I can sell or swap you some if you want.
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I have found they do NOT ship well wrapped together in tubes or in egg cartons/flats. Individually wrapped in bubble wrap then nestled in peanuts works best. Very time consuming for large batches, but still the best method. I've had people get 100% hatch from mine several times when I packed this way.
Also, since you aren't very far from Mt Hope, try the swap meet there on May 16-17. There's an older lady named June who always has coturnix. She sets up at the far end of the green auction building facing back toward the midway between the green & white buildings. She has very nice birds & they are point of lay or already laying when she sells them. I have gotten eggs & birds both from her & they always do well & always have great variety in colors.
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Sally I'm sure someone has eggs available to help you out!!
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I have found they do NOT ship well wrapped together in tubes or in egg cartons/flats. Individually wrapped in bubble wrap then nestled in peanuts works best. Very time consuming for large batches, but still the best method. I've had people get 100% hatch from mine several times when I packed this way.
Cotournix are so tempting . . . in just afew weeks they are laying . . . .
Thanks again! If my hatch fails, I'll have to do that.I have found they do NOT ship well wrapped together in tubes or in egg cartons/flats. Individually wrapped in bubble wrap then nestled in peanuts works best. Very time consuming for large batches, but still the best method. I've had people get 100% hatch from mine several times when I packed this way.
Also, since you aren't very far from Mt Hope, try the swap meet there on May 16-17. There's an older lady named June who always has coturnix. She sets up at the far end of the green auction building facing back toward the midway between the green & white buildings. She has very nice birds & they are point of lay or already laying when she sells them. I have gotten eggs & birds both from her & they always do well & always have great variety in colors.