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60 quail hatching eggs...nice variety of types


Article Sent By: Alankent@machine--tools.com (Alan Kent)
Alan Kent is presenting: 60 quail hatching eggs...nice variety of types
Now what we have here, is a real Potpouri of wonderful little Quail.
Incubation time is 17 days at 99.5 degrees in a forced air incubator, or 100.5 degrees in a still air unit.
These type of quail will fully mature at 8 weeks old, and usually start laying their own eggs around six weeks of age....OUTSTANDING!!!
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Due to the fragile and time sensitive nature of the item, ALL Egg Sales are Final!
No refund or free replacements will be given for any damaged or unhatched eggs!
We do our best to provide you with the freshest hatching eggs possible... pack them extremely well and send them in a reasonable and timely fashion.
We have received emails claiming nearly 100% success, and we have received emails claiming 0% success, as well as countless more claiming success somewhere in the middle. This goes with the territory and shows that each time is variable and unique to it’s own set of circumstances.
This is exactly why there is no guarantee on outcome!
Please allow your eggs to rest at room temperature at least 8 hours before placing them into your incubator. Eggs can suffer ‘temperature shock’ if taken from a cool place and put directly into an incubator.
Read your incubator instruction manual….if you don’t have a copy, then you can most likely find a free download from the manufacturers web site.
If you are new at incubating, {or even experienced}…I would strongly recommend that you take the time to read as much as possible beforehand.
Regardless of your experience level, there is always something new/useful to be found, and with the endless array of informational web sites that are available today, there’s simply no reason to be left in the dark.
Personal Incubating Practices…..Considering everyone’s individual ideas and practices with incubation, much less all the various types of incubators in use, there is no way we could even begin to assume any liability on this issue.
If you need help or information about incubating, cleaning/sanitizing etc… there is a great questions/answers section here….dayalpoultry.com/faqs.htm
We do our part with the breeding,...the frequent collecting of the eggs daily,…keep them in temperature controlled space and rotated out according to date/age......we then multi-layer wrap them depending on type of eggs involved, and send them as soon as reasonably possible with the package clearly marked FRAGILE .
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60 quail hatching eggs...nice variety of types