SilliestGoose
In the Brooder
- Mar 24, 2025
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Hi all!
I fear this has probably been asked a lot. We have some coturnix quail that are presently on day 17 in the incubator (counting the day we put them in as day zero). I haven't seen any sign of life from them since lockdown- no peeps, no pips, no movement. I have a camera on them that would catch any movement so I can check in on them remotely.
What day do you normally see them start to stir? I was expecting to notice small signs of life by now at least. I incubated them at 99.5-100.0°F throughout incubation (checked with two independent thermmeters/hygrometers for accuracy). About 40-45% humidity that was bumped up to about 60-65% at lockdown on day 14.
My concern is they had a rough transit where they got lost in the mail for a few days (so they were in transit for 8 days). I did candle them a few times, but haven't been able to see anything through the thick shells so I've just been incubating them all regardless. If none hatch, I plan on opening them up and seeing what stage of development they were at (if they developed at all). I'm trying to be patient, but since I'm not sure what my viability is looking like right now it's making me anxious that nothing is happening still.
I fear this has probably been asked a lot. We have some coturnix quail that are presently on day 17 in the incubator (counting the day we put them in as day zero). I haven't seen any sign of life from them since lockdown- no peeps, no pips, no movement. I have a camera on them that would catch any movement so I can check in on them remotely.
What day do you normally see them start to stir? I was expecting to notice small signs of life by now at least. I incubated them at 99.5-100.0°F throughout incubation (checked with two independent thermmeters/hygrometers for accuracy). About 40-45% humidity that was bumped up to about 60-65% at lockdown on day 14.
My concern is they had a rough transit where they got lost in the mail for a few days (so they were in transit for 8 days). I did candle them a few times, but haven't been able to see anything through the thick shells so I've just been incubating them all regardless. If none hatch, I plan on opening them up and seeing what stage of development they were at (if they developed at all). I'm trying to be patient, but since I'm not sure what my viability is looking like right now it's making me anxious that nothing is happening still.