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.
A baby quail cannot have a chicken for its mom. If a chicken and quail were to mate, the quail would likely die. The chicken would kill it. Quail are too delicate to be around the chicken.
Quail Dobbs was born on August 27, 1941, in Albany, Texas, USA.
Quail Dobbs died on January 15, 2014, in Coahoma, Texas, USA of Parkinson's disease.
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.
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.
Yes. Chicks come from fertilized and incubated eggs.
If the egg is not properly incubated in some fashion -- mother, father, or an icubation machine then yes, it will die.
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
yes a baby quail does need its mother for warmth it is very hard to raie baby quails with out their mother
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Quails or quail. Either is acceptable.
An Over-Incubated Baby was created in 1901.