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Tag Archives: quail

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May 11, 2014by dirtartful 5 Comments

You know what DOESN’T help with your quail incubation? Knocking your incubation lid into the incubator and crushing the eggs… I lost about one dozen eggs, and yolk went flying […]

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Eggs, Homesteading, Incubation, Quail

Incubation!

May 10, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

So, I had to move the incubation chamber into the spare bathroom with the too small sink and the funky toilet. It is the coldest room in the house. But […]

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Eggs, Homesteading, Incubation, Quail

Houston, we have eggs!

May 9, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

There here! 125 quail eggs (only 1 broken). I managed to get my incubator to vary from 97-101 degrees with around 35-40% humidity, and will be putting as many eggs […]

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Eggs, Homesteading, Incubation, Quail

Sprouting Clover, Fried Quail Egg, and a bad Humidity Meter

May 7, 2014by dirtartful 3 Comments

A lot of new things have been happening already this week. Pocosin and I are ready for our first ever sports foundation class, I got a new angle grinder and […]

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Agility, Cover Crop, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail, Update

The Continuing Saga of Monster Chicken: Week 5

May 5, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

What a week! From archery, to canoeing, to agricultural history, it has been a great one! The quail eggs will be arriving some time in the next few days. and […]

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Chickens, Construction, Dog, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail

Another New Girl, and A Finished Roof

May 1, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I finally finished the roof of the guinea pig coop! It is corrugated plastic, at an angle (courtesy of a 2×2). This setup is on top of a sheet of […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail, Update

My New Obsession with Quail

April 30, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I don’t know WHAT I started, but this week, my quail are averaging about an egg a day! Since I got these guys at auction, I am not 100% sure […]

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Business, Construction, Homesteading, Quail, Update

The Crazy Experiment, Week 4

April 27, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I didn’t really manage to get as much work done on the homestead as I planned (I am pretty sure that is a problem with ALL homesteaders…), but good things […]

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Cat, Chickens, Construction, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail

Week 3 on the Urban Farmstead…

April 21, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I realize that last week, I didn’t do my weekly update until like, Thursday. I was sick. I am still sick now, but at least I am moving again! I […]

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Agronomy, Chickens, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Pallet, Quail, Spent Grain

On the Farm, Week 2

April 17, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

Last Sunday, we went back to the auction and picked up 11 quail (Coturnix). There were three males, and 8 females (I THINK, I can’t vent sex for the life […]

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Chickens, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail, Spent Grain

End of Camp Acres

July 27, 2013by dirtartful 2 Comments

Another one of the baby Californians died this week. They had plenty of food and water, and were slowly added on to grass. I think we may have introduced them […]

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