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arthey typing a message to Max?
Max is here whenever they finish that email.They thought about it, but got distracted by the green light...
arthey typing a message to Max?
Max is here whenever they finish that email.They thought about it, but got distracted by the green light...
Came home to 4 more in my first batch of quail, so 31/50 have hatched in that group and this is the end of day 19.
My second group was set in a Brinsea Eco Octagon 20 and is only 50 eggs (mostly home bred) and was set a day later. The temp and humidity have been consistently a bit lower being that it was in the tool shed, not the brooder house (electric capacity issues.). Anyway, came home to 24 very healthy chicks, all born in the last 10 hours! I think this is closer to the "dry hatch" method and it seems to have consolidated the hatch a little better, but delayed it a bit as this is the end of Day 18 on those. I'll post pictures later, but after losing a couple weak chicks, I have a total of 49 little "bugs" running around the brooder...
So, I have good news, bad news, somewhat encouraging news, and more good news....
The good news is my little guy with splay leg apparently hated the band-aid so bad he kicked it off right away and the splay went away! Go figure.
The bad news is I had to put down the little guy with wry neck. He was isolated and I was feeding him with a dropper, plus the vitamins, but he was in rough shape this morning.
The encouraging news is that the other one who couldn't lift his head seems to be improving. He's moving around some and taking the dropper pretty aggressively. So, we will see.
The other good news was that I had two more healthy hatch overnight. So, I am up to 27 hatch out of 60, 25 healthy, and one being nursed.
I think we could manage that. I sent you a PM.Would you sell some quail eggs the beginning of January?