Description: 36-count hatching eggs from our Celadon line. True blue egg layers! Offspring will lay blue eggs as well. Colors You may hatch a variety of colors such as Rosetta Tuxedo, Tibetan Tuxedo, Silver Tuxedo, Andalusian, Dotted White and White Splashes. Quail Size Average weight at maturity is between 8.5 -12 ounces. These are standard sized quail but could reach jumbo sizing (10+ ounces). Egg Size Eggs will average around 10-16 grams. Shipping We ship the eggs in custom foams via USPS Priority Mail within 24-36 hours of the eggs being laid. We keep our hatching eggs in a 55-60 degree temperature-controlled fridge pointy end down. Disclaimer: Due to unknown shipping & incubation factors (temperature, humidity, x-ray, rough handling, etc.), we can't be responsible for the hatch rate. However, please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions or issues. We monitor the tracking #'s for every order and will reach out if we see an abnormal delay in transit (5+ days).Hatching eggs are checked every week by our breeders to ensure 95%+ fertility.Breeders are rotated out every 8-10 months.Every egg is candled before packing to ensure no peck holes or cracks. (tedious but worth it!)Fragile and hatching egg stickers are placed on the shipping box We take great pride in providing top-notch customer service and know how important and exciting your hatching egg adventure is to you. Incubation Recommendations -Turn on the incubator and allow the temperature to stabilize to 99.5* F and between 35-45% humidity. -Inspect your shipped eggs for cracks/damage. Do not put those in the incubator. -Rest your shipped eggs for 12-24 hours pointy side down at room temperature before incubating. -Set your eggs in the incubator, turning at least 4x per day -Incubate for 14 days and check temperature and humidity often -Move eggs into lockdown after 14 days. Remove egg turners and place eggs on hatching trays, preferably on a rough surface, so the chicks will not slip on plastics/foams. -Increase humidity to 65% -Around day 16-18, chicks will start hatching. Waiting 24-36 hours before removing chicks to avoid shrink-wrapping the remaining eggs. Brooding Recommendations -Prepare the brooder a day or so before the chick hatch. -The temperature should be 85* F in the coldest part and ~105* F in the hottest section. -Put room temp or warmer water and food near the heat source so the chicks can easily access them -Feed should be 28-30% starter crumble for the first six weeks -The temperature in the brooder can be lowered by 5*F per week -After seven weeks, the feed can be switched to 16-22% layer protein
Price: 65 USD
Location: Ridgecrest, California
End Time: 2024-02-07T02:20:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Blue
Type: Hatching Egg
Poultry Type: Coturnix Quail
Model: Celadon
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States