As I myself brought home quails in the incubator.

in life •  7 years ago 

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Quail in captivity does not incubate chicks themselves, as, for example, chickens. Therefore, they need an incubator for their breeding. It's an expensive thing that I did not have money for. And I decided to make an incubator myself. I took an ordinary cardboard box, put in the grate from the refrigerator, fixed the usual light bulb on top. Under the grate, I put a pallet with water, as when incubating eggs it is important to maintain the desired humidity.
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I wrapped around the box around the towels, side and bottom made ventilation slots. It remains only to put the eggs. Eggs I bought special, intended for incubation. I bought 64 pieces. She spread them on the grill and turned on the lamp. Right on the eggs, I spread out three thermometers. It was very important to maintain the same temperature in all corners of the incubator.
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Incubation of quail eggs lasts 16-17 days. But some eggs do not develop, they need to be found and removed from the incubator. I used a simple method. I put each egg for a few seconds in warm water. If the egg "dances" on the water - it is alive. I returned these eggs to the incubator.
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All 16 days I practically did not depart from the incubator. Sprayed eggs, opened and closed windows, adjusted temperature. Finally, on the 17th day the chickens began to hatch. It was just a miracle! First they began to squeak directly inside the eggs, then to knock their beaks on the shell, and then to hatch. I even took a video of how the first chicken quail hatched.
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But these kids became a week later. They are very beautiful! At me they were from a mix of different breeds, therefore were even more unusual and beautiful. They all grew up, then I sold the males, and left the females for myself for the eggs. It was a wonderful and unforgettable experience! Next spring I'm going to repeat it. I hope the result will not be worse than the first.
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