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Premium Celadon Coturnix quail eggs, sold in a 12-count pack, are fertile and carefully selected to ensure high hatch rates. Ethically sourced from sustainable farms and shipped with secure packaging, these eggs come with a detailed incubation guide, making them perfect for both novice and experienced breeders.
J**N
Quick shipping!
All eggs came in perfect condition and hatched today! I incubated a dozen and 10 were fertile upon candling on day 5 and 8 hatched perfectly …will be ordering again.
B**L
Meh
4 of 12 hatched, several didn't develop. I wasn't thrilled with the hatch/development rate. I had a different sellers eggs in with this batch and they did great. Shipping was fast and they were packed great. The 4 I did get are cute, but definitely not of the jumbo quail variety. Over all, just meh.
A**S
DO NOT BUY Low Viability & Deformed chicks
DO NOT BUY EGGS FROM THIS SETTLER!!!!! Their chicks developed with Extreme and excessive deformities. I purchased 12 eggs. 6 were unfertalized, 3 stopped developing after the first week. 1 fully developed but died in the egg. It had no eyes. Out of the 2 chicks that actually hatched. One had a crooked neck and messed up legs, and the other one has a crooked neck too. I've never seen so many deformed chicks, and such a low hatch rate in all my years of hatching. These are genetically inferior eggs, with low viability. They also refused to give me a refund stating there were too many variables. They said it was my fault, and the only thing they could offer was for me to purchase more bad eggs at a discount.I've never been so disgusted with a seller in my entire life.
R**R
Seller may ship early, be prepared. I wasn't.
I liked the communication with the seller after the unfortunate event of my celadons having shipped a week early. The weather was 26°, it was left in my mailbox an hour or so after I left for work. I got the notification but I'm not really using a sick day to collect my mail. In any event the seller said they'd be fine. At 18 hours I candled and placed in my incubator, less the 3 hairline cracked ones.At day 7 I made a novice choice to keep them all in case my untrained eye would betray me. Day 14 we went into lock down, candled again, 5 fertilized eggs, 2 quitters. After this point, it was no longer the sellers indiscretion, but my own. So, I don't think it's a bad batch. Despite the weather and the postal issues, I would say it's a pretty safe bet, so long as you don't order until after you're ready, not based on the delivery estimate through Amazon. The packaging was a higher quality than some, but not in the foam egg shippers- of which I have no preference but I know some do.
C**K
Cordon Courtinix Quail Efgs
I was anxious upon ordering eggs through the mail. Previous disappointing hatch with another supplier but try I did. My eggs arrived packed with such care, no eggs were damaged in transit. Let them settle then into waiting Satisfaction incubator on 5th 10 out of 12 eggs hatched on 21-22. I call that SUCESS. Yes I will be ordering from them. Very Satisfied with their product and Customer Service
A**.
Low hatch rate
Only had two hatch. When examining the eggs a lot had not even made it to the first stages if they were fertile. Packaging was good and no cracks. The color is gorgeous but my students were disappointed. By far our lowest hatch rate out of the eggs we have tried.
A**E
First Time Quail Hatching
I ordered these blue coutornix quail for blue eggs. The shipping was quicker than anticipated. Packaging was excellent although 2 were still cracked during shipping. No extra eggs were sent to account for potential incidents. I was able to hatch 5 healthy chicks out of the 12. 5 of them May not have been fertilized. After the full incubation I cracked them open to look for the bulls eye and I didn’t see one. It was a little expensive to say I only had the possibility of hatching 5 of them but they’re cute as a button.The website was helpful with tips for hatching and after care which was useful for my first time hatching. I followed the directions to a T and was successful with my 5.
S**D
Money Wasted
I was so excited to be expanding my celedon flock and have had several successful hatches with shipped eggs, but I was never as disappointed on hatch day as I was with these. They came in with no extras and 2 were broken despite being packed into a quail carton with shredded packing on the eggs inside the carton. So I set the 10 eggs I could incubate on the counter for 24 hours and started the incubator. After 24 hours I started the incubation process. On day 18 there was absolutely nothing. On day 19 when I pulled them out and candled them there was absolutely no development in not one single egg. I crack them all open and for sure every single one was a yolk. Money Wasted.
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