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about 7-12 weeks
There's a terminology problem here. Birds, including blue jays, lay eggs. The eggs are then incubated until the young birds hatch from them. If you consider "hatching" to be the same as "being born", then no, the incubation has already taken place. If you consider "born" to correspond more to the egg laying part, then yes, the eggs are incubated after being laid.
How do i dry quail eggs
It varies somewhat by species of quail, but generally between 6 and 16 BUTTTON QUAIL WOULD LAY ONCE A DAY BUT NOT ALWAYS TO GET STARING TO BREED OUR JUST A LAYING PROBLEM
Turkeys do not give birth, but lay eggs into a nest where they are incubated 28 days until the baby poults hatch. Most would call this the act of nesting, laying eggs, setting, brooding, incubating eggs.
Hens lay eggs without a rooster. It is only when the rooster fertilises the female's eggs that he will affect the egg production. (After fertilisation the hen will lay a clutch of fertile eggs which she will hatch.)
One egg is layed by a partridge and the other by quail :)
It depends on species - around 16 days to 25 days from the start of incubation. Eggs can be at as old as 2 weeks, or even a little more, before being incubated though.
From quail eggs you have gathered from quail nests. These eggs may be substituted for hen-laid eggs, in the making of ice cream - but I would not really recommend this.
Yes. Chicks come from fertilized and incubated eggs.
The quail farmer sold the quail eggs at $1 each.
It' NOT illegal to eat quail eggs in CA!