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The people of Japan have raised quail for centuries. The are not like chickens in the breeding and care. Keeping them in solitary pairs produces the best results. Separate cages are needed. Males are aggressive and very territorial. Please refer to the links below for more information.
At least 1-3 a day.
yes you can it will just hatch difference day
Yes, in Texas, a license is required for raising quail for commercial purposes. It is important to contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for specific guidelines and requirements for obtaining the necessary permits.
The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
No. All eggs need specific conditions to begin development. Incubation starts at a certain temperature and humidity level.
There are some scientific and high-tech ways to tell, but these aren't affordable for the small-time producer. The best way is still the old stand-by: put then in the incubator and then candle them OR you could crack one and see if there is a "bullseye" spot on the yoke. That would at least tell you that some of your quail eggs are probably fertile.
incubated quail may hatch and then die if your incubator has not enough or too much humidity or if the eggs are not turned at regular intervals. also the heat is a big factor as if it is not a consistant 99.5 degrees f. there also may be problems with the breeding stock as in they may be overbred.
Some types of quail are bobwhite quails, button quails, coturnix or Japanese quail, gambles quail, mearns quail, mountain quail, scaled quail, California quail and more
Quails or quail. Either is acceptable.
"The Crackpot Quail" starring Quentin Quail .
no because it is a different type of quail