Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs — Brown/Wild Type
Build your quail flock with fertile, jumbo Coturnix eggs from quality-monitored flocks. These eggs are bred for strong chicks and high fertility, so they’re great for beginners, families, and classrooms. Coturnix quail are calm, easy to care for, and grow fast—most reach jumbo size in about 8–10 weeks. The classic brown/wild type color makes it simple to spot healthy feather patterns as they mature, whether you want birds for eggs, meat, or pets.
Why these eggs?
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Quality you can trust: Parents are watched for health, size, and vigor to support better hatch results.
 
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Beginner-friendly birds: Coturnix are hardy, quiet, and do well in small spaces or backyard pens.
 
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Fast payoff: Quick growth means earlier eggs and a reliable source of lean, protein-rich meat.
 
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Great for learning: Perfect for science projects—kids can candle and track growth each week.
 
Hatching tips (simple guide):
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Let shipped eggs rest pointy-end down for 12–24 hours before setting.
 
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Incubate around 99–100°F with steady humidity; turn eggs 3–5 times daily until the last 3 days (“lockdown”), then stop turning and raise humidity a bit.
 
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Not every egg will hatch—that’s normal, especially with shipped eggs.
 
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Have a brooder ready with heat, clean water, and starter feed for quail chicks.
 
Choose the pack size that fits your project and get ready to watch sturdy, fast-growing jumbo Coturnix chicks hatch and thrive.