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STORING
QUAIL EGGS
incubator built to last
bobwhite quail eggs
1984
quail eggs
Left:
There are many
different ways to store quail eggs. Temperature
should be keep at 55 to 65 degrees with humidity at 60 to 70%.
We have found
that the simplest
easiest way is to put ice in a cooler, with the eggs
placed
on
a shelf above the ice. This ice chest will hold 1000 with
the correct temerature and humidity.
We believe it is best to use quail eggs with in 7
days or sooner after laying. After this the hatching
percent
starts to drop.
Center: Hatcher and incubator Incubator can be easily
modified. By taking out bottom rack
and adding
2 drawers can hatch 496 quail eggs per week.
With our incubators you have a choice of
wafer, electronic, or mercury thermostat
We use plywood and ash or oak framing with two coats of paint.
Door is made from ash, oak, or black walnut. Door has 2 windows to have
complete view of inside.
Try our Incubator Hatcher We will build
you a incubator just for
quail eggs only
We custom build incubators and hatchers to hold any amount you
need for all game
bird eggs.
Right: As you can see
for yourself, we take great pride in the quality of our product.
Over 70% of our eggs hatch, with some
averages as high as 93%. Successful hatches depend on the season, but
we have consistently maintained this average.
To order, call Billy Alexander
(903-754-2507 or
email us at info@djquaileggs.com.
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