All birds are raised on wire and eggs are gathered at least twice daily. Circulated Air incubators: 99 3/4 degrees F; 84 to 86 degrees F wet bulb, reduce during last week of incubation. Pale buff to white with moderate pink/brown spots Lower humidity than two above species, wet bulb of 83 F; hens will lay several clutches in captivity, reports of 50 eggs per hen are not uncommon. Pale Buff to cream, light spotting. Humidity: 82 to 84 degrees F wet bulb. Humidity as in Scaled; chicks may not start eating on their own. Also known as Benson or Douglas Quail. Keep wet bulb at 82 degrees F; chicks will need help to learn to eat. Pale buff to cream, no spotting Wet Bulb of 82 to 84 degrees F. Very tiny chicks, can slip through 1/2 inch hardware cloth; better known as the Button Quail. Also known as the Pharaoh Quail and Migratory Quail; commercially raised for meat and eggs. Incubation troubleshooting link below http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/trouble.htm#EH (12+extras-mexican speckled bobwhite quail hatching eggs was posted and is owned by: Meredith Hood) |
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