Celadon Quail Hatching Eggs

$20.00

When you order hatching eggs, you agree to the following  terms & conditions. There are no exceptions.  By making payment, you acknowledge that you have read, and do hereby accept all terms and conditions.

 Being a small hobby farm, we are only able to fill as many orders as we have the means and stock to, this means there is usually a 1-3 week wait. Thank you for your understanding.

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When you order hatching eggs, you agree to the following  terms & conditions. There are no exceptions.  By making payment, you acknowledge that you have read, and do hereby accept all terms and conditions.

 Being a small hobby farm, we are only able to fill as many orders as we have the means and stock to, this means there is usually a 1-3 week wait. Thank you for your understanding.

When you order hatching eggs, you agree to the following  terms & conditions. There are no exceptions.  By making payment, you acknowledge that you have read, and do hereby accept all terms and conditions.

 Being a small hobby farm, we are only able to fill as many orders as we have the means and stock to, this means there is usually a 1-3 week wait. Thank you for your understanding.

General Hatching Egg Policy 

a)    We strive to be transparent and honest in all transactions, your acceptance of our hatching eggs signifies that you agree there is no guarantee on the hatch rate.

b)    We add extra eggs to every order if available.

c)    We DO NOT recommend using the nurture right 360 incubator!

d)    If there seems to be something wrong with your order, please contact us immediately. Due to the live nature of our products, we are limited with availability to change your order.

 

Don't Agree? PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE FROM ME.

 

Thanks for reading! Okay,  so that wasn't the fun part and let us hope everything goes great as that's our intention for you.  Thanks and happy hatching!

Quail Hatching Egg Tips

Quail eggs incubate at 99.5°F for 16 days. The eggs should be set pointy side down in a tray that turns on a timer every 2 hours. We set our humidity 65% to 70% for the first 13 days.  On day 13 the eggs should be moved to the hatcher and the humidity raised 10% the last three days. This is what has worked for us in Utah. Please look up specifics to you location. Altitude & other environmental specs play a huge roll in what your incubator should be set at.