Jumbo Brown Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs x30

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Looking for a solid, dual-purpose quail? NW Quail Farm unique breed of Jumbo Brown gives you a true Jumbo Coturnix Quail that is perfect for both meat and eggs. These birds have been selectively bred in-house for non-aggressive temperaments, size, conformation, and egg production. Making them a great source of meat and egg layer of larger eggs for egg production.

Our ordering system will apply the following discount to your cart:
Buy 2 and get a 5% discount!
Buy 3 and get a 8% discount!
Buy 4+ and get a 10% discount!
For larger quantity discount please contact us about a wholesale account.

Our hatchery is NPIP Certified & AI (Pullorum, Typhoid and Avian Influenza) Clean and we maintain strict biosecurity on our farm.

Our breeding flock are bred with the utmost care for calm temperament as well as a flock that is hardy, healthy, and productive. Our selective breeding program and clan mating system maintains the highest quality genetic diversity in the industry. On average, nearly twice the size of standard Coturnix Quail, our Jumbo Brown Quails finish at 13-16 oz making them a great source of meat and egg layer of larger eggs for egg production. Our breeders are paired 4 hens to 1 roster ratio, and fertility rate is examined weekly to ensure a fertility rate of 95% or higher.

We ship all hatching eggs by Insured Priority Mail and take great care in packing your eggs. All eggs are securely packed in custom shipping foam with protective layers between the foam inserts and are well-packaged inside the shipping box to ensure maximum protection and avoid damage while in transit. Although most packages are delivered on time and undamaged. Packages can experience shipping delays and rough handling that is beyond our control. We included extra hatching eggs at no cost to you for any possible damage that may occur during transportation.

Shipping: All egg orders are shipped via USPS Priority Mail within 1-4 business days, and you should receive your package within 1-3 business days once it’s been shipped. You will be notified and given a tracking number once your package has shipped. Please allow extra time on back-orders, holidays, and weekends. Shipping is available only within the United States.

Returns:
Unfortunately, we do not issue refunds or accept returns or exchanges on shipped eggs. If an item is damaged upon delivery, all packages are insured, and a claim will need to be filed with USPS. Please contact us immediately and we will help you with this process.

When you receive your eggs, please open the box very carefully, and gently. Inspect your shipped eggs for cracks/damage and do not put those eggs in the incubator. Let your eggs rest for 12-24 hours pointed side down at room temperature before incubating. This is especially important if it’s cold out. DO NOT WASH YOUR EGGS. Turn on the incubator and allow the temperature to stabilize to 99.5* F and between 35-45% humidity while your eggs are resting. After 12-24 hours set your eggs in the incubator, turning at least 4x per day. Incubate for 14 days and check temperature and humidity daily. Move eggs into lock-down after 14 days. Remove egg turners and place eggs on hatching trays, preferably on a rough surface, so the chicks will not slip on plastics/foams. Increase humidity to 65%. Around day 16-18, chicks will start hatching. Waiting 24-36 hours before removing chicks to avoid shrink-wrapping the remaining eggs.

Prepare the brooder a day or so before the chick hatch. The temperature should be 85* F in the coldest part and 100* F in the hottest section. The temperature in the brooder can be lowered by 5*F per week. Put food near the heat source so the chicks can easily access them, and room temp or warmer water away from heat source. Feed should be 28-30% starter crumble for the first six weeks. Grain the starter crumbles for the first two weeks. After seven weeks, the feed can be switched to 16-22% layer protein or provide a half and half mix of starter crumble and layer during the seven weeks.