- Oct 14, 2011
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I am planning to start raising quail soon for eggs and meat, and I have a "newbie" sort of question about the eggs. If I want quail eggs for eating do I keep some females in a separate cage from males so that I can be sure the eggs are not fertile? Would the males just be brought in with the females when I want to rear a new generation? From what I've read it seems that people keep males and females together and just move some eggs into the incubator when they want to raise them into birds, but then wouldn't the eggs that you eat be "fertile" as well? If you take a fertile egg the day it is laid and put it in the fridge does that alone stop further chick development? Thanks for helping me clear this up

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