Northern Bob White Quail

Colinus virginianus


Incubation

Bob white quail eggs take approximately 23–24 days to hatch. In an incubator setting, standard incubation conditions are followed from day 0 to day 21, with “lockdown” beginning on day 21 and lasting until day 25. The temperature and humidity requirements are the same as those used for chicken and Japanese quail eggs but longer. Please see Bob white quail hatching tip for more info.


Bob White Quail Dayold

Bobwhite quail chicks typically weigh between 6 and 6.5 grams at hatch. They have a dark brown base color with chipmunk-like markings, which closely resemble those of Welsummer chicken chicks. However, unlike Welsummers, these markings cannot be used for sexing, as both males and females share the same pattern. From the moment they hatch, these little chicks are remarkably fast and active. Some are even capable of making their characteristic calling sounds on their first day!

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