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jester

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Re: Unconventional Incubation...
« Reply #30 on: May 15, 2011, 10:44:03 am »

Growing up on the farm it was generally accepted that if eggs got cold to the touch in the nest, the chicks inside would die, also FYI, a pack of quail will produce ALOT of quail poo, you probably dont want them in the house, I have friends who keep them in what looks like a giant rabbit hutch, they like tufts of grass and the like to hide/nest in.  If you dont live in town guineafowl are great things to have running about the block, they spend most of their time wandering about in a pack and sleep in trees.  Hatching and growing turkeys for meat was something we used to do as well
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Re: Unconventional Incubation...
« Reply #31 on: May 18, 2011, 09:15:42 am »

Sorry for your loss.  :'(
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« Reply #32 on: May 23, 2011, 01:48:26 pm »

Just go full monty and breed chickens. Fresh eggs for cookin' or baking (I cant imagine quail eggs would be large enough), and local farmers will usually buy a young rooster from you so you don't have to deal with their BS. I've had chickens at home a few times; once they hatch, they hung out in half a refrigerator box lined with a few layers of shredded newspaper, and of course water and food. Throw a blanket on that and they all just kina pass out. They don't get loud until they get too big for the box anyway, and an acre of land can support a dozen hens easy. They tend to avoid roads on their own, and they'll come back to the coop on their own. You'll want a small coop, but that's not much of an effort to construct. Trashcan full of woodchips as bedding, and one of food, and you'll be all set for a season.
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