Well since I have a Bobwhite Quail egg at home, when it is dead it is cold even when it has been in an incubator. When it is about to hatch you will hear peeping inside the egg. If it is alive than it will be warm. To keep it warm and alive you have to turn the egg 3 times a day. It takes about 23 to 24 days to hatch if you have cared for it correctly. However it may hatch early.
no because it is a different type of quail
Bobwhite quail make a sound like "Bob-bob-white".
When you are trying to hatch Tennessee red quail eggs, it will take approximately 23 days. You should perform lock down on the egg at 20 days. This is a period of time when there should be no disturbances because hatching is likely to begin.
Ralph B. Nestler has written: 'Bobwhite quail propagation' -- subject(s): Quails, Bobwhite, Quail culture
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Bobwhite
Bobwhite Quail
It is a New World Quail or Odontophoridae.
the northern bobwhite quail are found in Sonora Mexico and and in Savannah Grasslands
Yes, they will, but not often. I have raised both Bobwhite and Coturnix Quail for years and never have the Coturnix sat and hatched their own eggs. However, I have had bobwhite hatch their own. This year I had a hen sit on 17 eggs and hatched 14. I found it very interested to see the morning after that the male helped her sit and keep the young warm, just siting side by side in the same nest.
The address of the Bobwhite Quail Restoration Association Inc is: 1307 Chapel Dr, Harrisonville, MO 64701-3425