First Time Incubating Chicken eggs

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I am so excited and I had to share with people who can appreciate my excitement. I just purchased nineteen bantam chicken eggs and one quail egg. I have never incubated eggs before and have been reading the posts. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. - Sheryl

-- Sheryl in NJ (all295@aol.com), March 01, 2002

Answers

Cool!!! We are incubating about 50 eggs right now,all different kinds...from guineas to chickens,banties and quail. Good luck!

-- Johna (marcnjohna@aol.com), March 01, 2002.

Sheryl, that is exciting! What fun! You are going to have so much fun ,the little darlings are so cute. You might take a gander at www.poultryconnection.com and scroll through the posts there and see what is happening with everyone and their incubators. I am curious about the "one" quail egg. What species of quail and why just one? You will also find in the LINKS section on TPC websites that deal in quail info. Good luck, LQ

-- Little Quacker (carouselxing@juno.com), March 01, 2002.

First, don't expect 100 percent success in hatching eggs in any incubator, due to many reasons beyond your control and some links: Virginia Cooperative Extension, http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/poultry/factsheets/8.html has good general information. Mississippi State University, http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/hatch.htm has drawings to show how the air cell looks (candling) at different stage of development. Ohio State Univ. Extension Candling, http://ohioline.osu.edu/b633/b633_4.html has good pictures for following embryo development by candling. Univ. Nebraska Incubator Construction, www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/poultry/g524.htm for small number of eggs.

-- BC (desertdweller44@yahoo.com), March 01, 2002.

I went to a poulty farm that sells fresh killed chickens for the uppity types in a local suburban area. They even cook them for them. Well anyway, they rent incubators and sell eggs to schools and other organizations to show city kids how chicks, etc. hatch. I was able to purchase the bantam eggs of the day and when we went to the quail house, they had already gathered the eggs and there was only one there. I asked if I could have that one since they already had the others in their incubator. So that's the reason for the one quail egg. As to type, I'm not sure.

-- Sheryl in NJ (all295@aol.com), March 02, 2002.

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