Red, White and Blue Quail Hatching Eggs (True Celadon Layers) 6 Ct
- Description
- Shipping Live Chicks & Hatching Eggs
- Hatch Policy
- Fertility Checks for Quail Eggs
- Can a slightly cracked egg be incubated?
- NPIP
- Why Buy from Us
6 Fertile Quail Eggs
Red Range & English White Blue Egg Layer Assortment
This 6-pack of fertile quail eggs includes a beautiful mix of Red Range and English White Coturnix quail. These eggs come from selected lines that may carry the celadon gene, which is known for producing unique blue quail eggs.
It is a fun choice for backyard quail keepers, small homesteads, classrooms, and anyone who wants to hatch a colorful flock with blue egg layer genetics.
Eggs are sold in sets of 6, so you can choose the quantity that best fits your incubator.
What You’ll Get
- 6 fertile Coturnix quail hatching eggs
- A mix of Red Range and English White quail lines
- Blue/celadon egg layer genetics
- Carefully selected hatching eggs
- Protective packaging for shipping
- A colorful assortment for small flock or breeding projects
About This Assortment
Red Range and English White Coturnix quail add a pretty contrast to your flock. Red Range quail bring warm, rich feather color, while English White quail add a clean, bright look.
This assortment is also special because the breeding lines may carry the celadon gene. Celadon quail are known for laying blue eggs instead of the usual speckled quail eggs.
Not every chick is guaranteed to lay blue eggs as an adult, but this assortment gives you a strong start if you want to work with blue egg layer genetics.
Why Hatch Blue Egg Quail?
Blue quail eggs are eye-catching, fun to collect, and popular with hobby keepers and breeders. They add something different to your egg basket and can make your flock feel extra special.
This assortment is a good fit if you want:
- A small hatch for a home incubator
- A colorful mix of Coturnix quail
- Blue egg layer genetics
- A fun project for kids or classrooms
- A starter group for a backyard quail flock
- More variety in feather color and egg color potential
Fresh Eggs, Carefully Packed
Each egg is gathered fresh and checked before shipping. Eggs are inspected for shell quality and packed with care to help protect them during transit.
Hatching eggs are delicate, so good packaging matters. These eggs are shipped with protective packaging designed to help reduce breakage and give your hatch the best possible start.
Important Hatch Rate Notice
Fertile hatching eggs are live biological items. Once they are shipped, many things can affect the final hatch.
This can include:
- Postal handling
- Transit time
- Temperature changes
- Shaking or vibration during shipping
- Incubator temperature
- Incubator humidity
- Egg turning
- Local setup and handling after arrival
Because of these factors, hatch rates are not guaranteed.
You will receive fertile, fresh hatching eggs that are packed carefully, but final hatch results are outside the seller’s control once the eggs are in transit.
Best For
This 6-pack is a good choice for:
- Backyard quail keepers
- Small homesteads
- Families hatching quail at home
- Classroom incubation projects
- Breeders working with celadon genetics
- Anyone who wants a small, colorful quail hatch
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Egg Type | Fertile quail hatching eggs |
| Variety | Coturnix quail |
| Assortment | Red Range and English White |
| Quantity | Sold in sets of 6 |
| Egg Color Genetics | Blue/celadon egg layer lines |
| Hatch Rate Guarantee | Not included |
| Best Use | Incubation, small flocks, and breeding projects |
Please Note
Chick color, hatch results, future egg color, and adult traits can vary. These eggs come from selected blue egg layer lines, but individual results are not guaranteed.
That is normal with hatching eggs, live birds, and genetics.
Live Chicks & Fertile Hatching Eggs are shipped out 1 to 5 days from the order date. Transit may take 1 to 3 days.
Live chicks are shipped by the hatchery using USPS Priority Mail, a fast and safe way for them to travel. As soon as your chicks ship, you’ll get a USPS tracking number so you can follow their trip. You can also track your package directly on the Gone Broody website to see updates anytime. When your chicks are close, make sure to coordinate with USPS about the best plan — local post office pickup or delivery to your home. Most chicks arrive in 1–5 days, healthy and strong, and it feels good knowing you can track and plan their arrival every step of the way.
Fertile eggs are shipped in strong molded bulb egg cartons, cushioned with soft paper padding, and packed inside tough mailers to keep them safe on the way to you. This keeps eggs safer and the packaging better for the earth. The hatchery no longer uses foam shippers because the foam had a 5% breakage rate and raised concerns about waste. The hatchery changed to molded cartons in 2021, and it made a world of difference. Now breakage is extremely low — just 1% out of 6,000+ orders. Safer eggs, smarter shipping, and cleaner for the planet.
Shipping Disclaimer: Gone Broody processes and dispatches all orders promptly. Once live chicks or hatching eggs are accepted into the USPS system, all transit times and delivery dates are solely the responsibility of the carrier (USPS). Priority and expedited shipping options reflect estimated timeframes only and do not guarantee a specific delivery date. As the named recipient, you are responsible for contacting USPS directly for tracking updates, delays, or delivery inquiries. Shipping delays are not eligible for refund through Gone Broody. Any claims for delay must be filed directly with USPS.
USPS Claim Help
If eggs ever arrive damaged, you can file a claim with USPS and get a refund for the insured damage. Just take clear photos of the eggs and packaging, keep the box or envelope in case USPS asks for it, then go to the USPS claims page and click File an Insured Mail Claim. Enter your tracking number, upload your photos, and submit. USPS will review the claim and send your refund. Breakage is very rare now, but it feels good to know your order is protected.
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 can provide the NPIP VS Form 9-3 (Veterinary Services documentation) upon request. If you need a copy for your records, flock certification, or transport documentation, simply reach out by texting us at this number or emailing contact@gonebroody.com and we’ll send it over promptly.
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.
Fertile Quail Eggs For Sale
- Description
- Shipping Live Chicks & Hatching Eggs
- Hatch Policy
- Fertility Checks for Quail Eggs
- Can a slightly cracked egg be incubated?
- NPIP
- Why Buy from Us
6 Fertile Quail Eggs
Red Range & English White Blue Egg Layer Assortment
This 6-pack of fertile quail eggs includes a beautiful mix of Red Range and English White Coturnix quail. These eggs come from selected lines that may carry the celadon gene, which is known for producing unique blue quail eggs.
It is a fun choice for backyard quail keepers, small homesteads, classrooms, and anyone who wants to hatch a colorful flock with blue egg layer genetics.
Eggs are sold in sets of 6, so you can choose the quantity that best fits your incubator.
What You’ll Get
- 6 fertile Coturnix quail hatching eggs
- A mix of Red Range and English White quail lines
- Blue/celadon egg layer genetics
- Carefully selected hatching eggs
- Protective packaging for shipping
- A colorful assortment for small flock or breeding projects
About This Assortment
Red Range and English White Coturnix quail add a pretty contrast to your flock. Red Range quail bring warm, rich feather color, while English White quail add a clean, bright look.
This assortment is also special because the breeding lines may carry the celadon gene. Celadon quail are known for laying blue eggs instead of the usual speckled quail eggs.
Not every chick is guaranteed to lay blue eggs as an adult, but this assortment gives you a strong start if you want to work with blue egg layer genetics.
Why Hatch Blue Egg Quail?
Blue quail eggs are eye-catching, fun to collect, and popular with hobby keepers and breeders. They add something different to your egg basket and can make your flock feel extra special.
This assortment is a good fit if you want:
- A small hatch for a home incubator
- A colorful mix of Coturnix quail
- Blue egg layer genetics
- A fun project for kids or classrooms
- A starter group for a backyard quail flock
- More variety in feather color and egg color potential
Fresh Eggs, Carefully Packed
Each egg is gathered fresh and checked before shipping. Eggs are inspected for shell quality and packed with care to help protect them during transit.
Hatching eggs are delicate, so good packaging matters. These eggs are shipped with protective packaging designed to help reduce breakage and give your hatch the best possible start.
Important Hatch Rate Notice
Fertile hatching eggs are live biological items. Once they are shipped, many things can affect the final hatch.
This can include:
- Postal handling
- Transit time
- Temperature changes
- Shaking or vibration during shipping
- Incubator temperature
- Incubator humidity
- Egg turning
- Local setup and handling after arrival
Because of these factors, hatch rates are not guaranteed.
You will receive fertile, fresh hatching eggs that are packed carefully, but final hatch results are outside the seller’s control once the eggs are in transit.
Best For
This 6-pack is a good choice for:
- Backyard quail keepers
- Small homesteads
- Families hatching quail at home
- Classroom incubation projects
- Breeders working with celadon genetics
- Anyone who wants a small, colorful quail hatch
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Egg Type | Fertile quail hatching eggs |
| Variety | Coturnix quail |
| Assortment | Red Range and English White |
| Quantity | Sold in sets of 6 |
| Egg Color Genetics | Blue/celadon egg layer lines |
| Hatch Rate Guarantee | Not included |
| Best Use | Incubation, small flocks, and breeding projects |
Please Note
Chick color, hatch results, future egg color, and adult traits can vary. These eggs come from selected blue egg layer lines, but individual results are not guaranteed.
That is normal with hatching eggs, live birds, and genetics.
Live Chicks & Fertile Hatching Eggs are shipped out 1 to 5 days from the order date. Transit may take 1 to 3 days.
Live chicks are shipped by the hatchery using USPS Priority Mail, a fast and safe way for them to travel. As soon as your chicks ship, you’ll get a USPS tracking number so you can follow their trip. You can also track your package directly on the Gone Broody website to see updates anytime. When your chicks are close, make sure to coordinate with USPS about the best plan — local post office pickup or delivery to your home. Most chicks arrive in 1–5 days, healthy and strong, and it feels good knowing you can track and plan their arrival every step of the way.
Fertile eggs are shipped in strong molded bulb egg cartons, cushioned with soft paper padding, and packed inside tough mailers to keep them safe on the way to you. This keeps eggs safer and the packaging better for the earth. The hatchery no longer uses foam shippers because the foam had a 5% breakage rate and raised concerns about waste. The hatchery changed to molded cartons in 2021, and it made a world of difference. Now breakage is extremely low — just 1% out of 6,000+ orders. Safer eggs, smarter shipping, and cleaner for the planet.
Shipping Disclaimer: Gone Broody processes and dispatches all orders promptly. Once live chicks or hatching eggs are accepted into the USPS system, all transit times and delivery dates are solely the responsibility of the carrier (USPS). Priority and expedited shipping options reflect estimated timeframes only and do not guarantee a specific delivery date. As the named recipient, you are responsible for contacting USPS directly for tracking updates, delays, or delivery inquiries. Shipping delays are not eligible for refund through Gone Broody. Any claims for delay must be filed directly with USPS.
USPS Claim Help
If eggs ever arrive damaged, you can file a claim with USPS and get a refund for the insured damage. Just take clear photos of the eggs and packaging, keep the box or envelope in case USPS asks for it, then go to the USPS claims page and click File an Insured Mail Claim. Enter your tracking number, upload your photos, and submit. USPS will review the claim and send your refund. Breakage is very rare now, but it feels good to know your order is protected.
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 can provide the NPIP VS Form 9-3 (Veterinary Services documentation) upon request. If you need a copy for your records, flock certification, or transport documentation, simply reach out by texting us at this number or emailing contact@gonebroody.com and we’ll send it over promptly.
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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