Midnight Velvet Quail Hatching Eggs
- Description
- Hatch Policy
- Fertility Checks for Quail Eggs
- Can a slightly cracked egg be incubated?
- Why Buy from Us
Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs
Bring rich, dark color into your quail flock with Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs. This beautiful mix includes two darker Coturnix varieties: Tibetan and Rosetta.
These eggs are a great choice for backyard keepers, homesteaders, breeders, or anyone wanting to add more color and variety to their quail hatch.
What’s Included
This hatching egg assortment may include:
- Tibetan Coturnix Quail – Known for deep chocolate coloring with lighter speckling and beautiful dark feather patterns.
- Rosetta Coturnix Quail – A warm reddish-brown variety with darker mottling and a rich, classic look.
Together, these varieties create a striking dark-feathered mix that adds depth and beauty to any Coturnix quail flock.
Great For Backyard Flocks & Breeding Projects
Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail are a nice option if you are wanting to:
- Add darker feather colors to your flock
- Bring more variety into your breeding group
- Start hatching quail at home
- Raise Coturnix for eggs, meat, or a small homestead setup
- Enjoy a colorful, easy-to-manage backyard quail project
Coturnix quail are popular because they mature quickly, do well in smaller spaces, and are a practical choice for many backyard and homestead keepers.
Sourced From Healthy Breeding Stock
These hatching eggs are gathered from healthy, genetically diverse breeding groups raised with quality feed and attentive care on small family homesteads.
Eggs are hand-gathered, inspected, and packed carefully before shipping so they arrive in the best condition possible for incubation.
Shipping & Packing
Hatching eggs are fragile, so the hatchery takes extra care with packing. Each egg is inspected before shipment and secured in protective packaging designed to help reduce movement and damage during transit.
While the eggs are packed carefully, shipped hatching eggs can still be affected by USPS handling, temperature swings, air cell movement, and other shipping factors outside the hatchery’s control.
Hatching Egg Policy
The hatchery sends fresh hatching eggs from active breeding groups to give customers the best possible start.
Please understand that hatch results can vary depending on shipping conditions, egg handling, incubator settings, temperature, humidity, turning, and other factors after the eggs leave the hatchery.
Because of this, hatch rates are not guaranteed, and refunds are not offered for unsuccessful hatches. The hatchery stands behind the freshness and quality of the eggs at the time they are packed and shipped.
Available Counts
- 12 hatching eggs
- 24 hatching eggs
- 36 hatching eggs
Add beautiful dark plumage to your Coturnix quail flock with this Tibetan and Rosetta hatching egg mix.
Hatch Rate Policy
Our hatcheries guarantee that eggs are fresh and fertile at the time of shipment, but hatch rates are not guaranteed. Hatch success can vary widely based on shipping stress, incubation setup, temperature, humidity, turning, and individual incubation practices. Because these variables are beyond the hatchery’s control, no hatch-rate guarantee is offered.
See the full policy here Hatch Rate Policy.
Fertility is monitored at the flock level on the farm, not by testing each individual egg. Every breeding group is regularly verified through internal test hatches. If any flock ever drops below expectations, it is paused from hatching-egg shipping immediately until performance is strong again.
Lazy roosters are almost never an issue, because farms rotate roosters routinely to keep breeding behavior active and consistent. When a test hatch shows a 90%+ fertility rate, that flock is cleared for shipping fertile eggs again. Eggs from flocks that don’t meet that standard are never shipped as hatching eggs — instead they are used for farm test hatches, pet food toppers, premium dog/cat meal add-ins, or sold as eating eggs.
Customer hatch reports are also tracked. Recent feedback included multiple 100% hatch rate reports, which is exceptional for mailed eggs, where 50% is already considered a solid average. Packaging slips invite every buyer to share hatch results, so fertility data stays real-world verified, transparent, and continually confirmed.
If a fertile egg arrives with a very small hairline crack, some customers have successfully sealed the shell by applying a tiny drop of melted wax, provided the membrane beneath the shell remains intact. Eggs with larger cracks or damaged membranes should not be incubated and should be discarded or repurposed if safe to do so. During incubation, eggs should be monitored closely—any egg that begins to leak liquid at any point should be removed immediately. For best hatch results, eggs should be incubated pointy end down and turned gently side-to-side, which supports proper embryo development. Incubators that roll or shift eggs along the floor or sideways are less ideal, especially for eggs that may have experienced minor shell damage during shipping. Candling around day 7–10 can help confirm whether development has started and guide next steps during incubation.
We get it. You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to online retailers. Here’s why we think you should shop with us at Gone Broody:
- Installation & Assembly Services - Enter your Zip Code on the product page and get an immediate exact and fixed quote of the installation cost. Follow the link on the checkout page after product purchase to buy and schedule you installation and assembly services.
- Simple Shipping - Transparent shipping costs & delivery times with free shipping on many products. Yard placement available for outdoor buildings.
- Track Shipping without the hassle.
- Great Service. We pride ourselves on the best personalized service, anywhere.
- Monthly payment plan financing options available so you can splurge a little.
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- Description
- Hatch Policy
- Fertility Checks for Quail Eggs
- Can a slightly cracked egg be incubated?
- Why Buy from Us
Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs
Bring rich, dark color into your quail flock with Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs. This beautiful mix includes two darker Coturnix varieties: Tibetan and Rosetta.
These eggs are a great choice for backyard keepers, homesteaders, breeders, or anyone wanting to add more color and variety to their quail hatch.
What’s Included
This hatching egg assortment may include:
- Tibetan Coturnix Quail – Known for deep chocolate coloring with lighter speckling and beautiful dark feather patterns.
- Rosetta Coturnix Quail – A warm reddish-brown variety with darker mottling and a rich, classic look.
Together, these varieties create a striking dark-feathered mix that adds depth and beauty to any Coturnix quail flock.
Great For Backyard Flocks & Breeding Projects
Dark Plumage Coturnix Quail are a nice option if you are wanting to:
- Add darker feather colors to your flock
- Bring more variety into your breeding group
- Start hatching quail at home
- Raise Coturnix for eggs, meat, or a small homestead setup
- Enjoy a colorful, easy-to-manage backyard quail project
Coturnix quail are popular because they mature quickly, do well in smaller spaces, and are a practical choice for many backyard and homestead keepers.
Sourced From Healthy Breeding Stock
These hatching eggs are gathered from healthy, genetically diverse breeding groups raised with quality feed and attentive care on small family homesteads.
Eggs are hand-gathered, inspected, and packed carefully before shipping so they arrive in the best condition possible for incubation.
Shipping & Packing
Hatching eggs are fragile, so the hatchery takes extra care with packing. Each egg is inspected before shipment and secured in protective packaging designed to help reduce movement and damage during transit.
While the eggs are packed carefully, shipped hatching eggs can still be affected by USPS handling, temperature swings, air cell movement, and other shipping factors outside the hatchery’s control.
Hatching Egg Policy
The hatchery sends fresh hatching eggs from active breeding groups to give customers the best possible start.
Please understand that hatch results can vary depending on shipping conditions, egg handling, incubator settings, temperature, humidity, turning, and other factors after the eggs leave the hatchery.
Because of this, hatch rates are not guaranteed, and refunds are not offered for unsuccessful hatches. The hatchery stands behind the freshness and quality of the eggs at the time they are packed and shipped.
Available Counts
- 12 hatching eggs
- 24 hatching eggs
- 36 hatching eggs
Add beautiful dark plumage to your Coturnix quail flock with this Tibetan and Rosetta hatching egg mix.
Hatch Rate Policy
Our hatcheries guarantee that eggs are fresh and fertile at the time of shipment, but hatch rates are not guaranteed. Hatch success can vary widely based on shipping stress, incubation setup, temperature, humidity, turning, and individual incubation practices. Because these variables are beyond the hatchery’s control, no hatch-rate guarantee is offered.
See the full policy here Hatch Rate Policy.
Fertility is monitored at the flock level on the farm, not by testing each individual egg. Every breeding group is regularly verified through internal test hatches. If any flock ever drops below expectations, it is paused from hatching-egg shipping immediately until performance is strong again.
Lazy roosters are almost never an issue, because farms rotate roosters routinely to keep breeding behavior active and consistent. When a test hatch shows a 90%+ fertility rate, that flock is cleared for shipping fertile eggs again. Eggs from flocks that don’t meet that standard are never shipped as hatching eggs — instead they are used for farm test hatches, pet food toppers, premium dog/cat meal add-ins, or sold as eating eggs.
Customer hatch reports are also tracked. Recent feedback included multiple 100% hatch rate reports, which is exceptional for mailed eggs, where 50% is already considered a solid average. Packaging slips invite every buyer to share hatch results, so fertility data stays real-world verified, transparent, and continually confirmed.
If a fertile egg arrives with a very small hairline crack, some customers have successfully sealed the shell by applying a tiny drop of melted wax, provided the membrane beneath the shell remains intact. Eggs with larger cracks or damaged membranes should not be incubated and should be discarded or repurposed if safe to do so. During incubation, eggs should be monitored closely—any egg that begins to leak liquid at any point should be removed immediately. For best hatch results, eggs should be incubated pointy end down and turned gently side-to-side, which supports proper embryo development. Incubators that roll or shift eggs along the floor or sideways are less ideal, especially for eggs that may have experienced minor shell damage during shipping. Candling around day 7–10 can help confirm whether development has started and guide next steps during incubation.
We get it. You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to online retailers. Here’s why we think you should shop with us at Gone Broody:
- Installation & Assembly Services - Enter your Zip Code on the product page and get an immediate exact and fixed quote of the installation cost. Follow the link on the checkout page after product purchase to buy and schedule you installation and assembly services.
- Simple Shipping - Transparent shipping costs & delivery times with free shipping on many products. Yard placement available for outdoor buildings.
- Track Shipping without the hassle.
- Great Service. We pride ourselves on the best personalized service, anywhere.
- Monthly payment plan financing options available so you can splurge a little.