Quail Hens Choice Hatching Eggs
The Chicken Coop Company
Product Information
Description
Quail Hens Choice Hatching Eggs
Looking for variety, color, and surprise? Our Quail Hens Choice Hatching Eggs offer a unique, curated mix of quail hatching eggs from both standard breeds and specialty projects. Perfect for hobbyists, experimenters, and anyone who loves a diverse egg basket, this assortment is ideal if you’re open to discovering something new.
You may receive eggs from lines such as Jumbo Pharaoh, Jumbo Egyptian, Range Celadon, Tuxedo Celadon, Tibetan, White, or Scarlet—depending on current availability and ongoing breeding projects.
What to Expect
Assorted Hatch:
Eggs are collected from multiple breeding pens and project groups. This is a random mix—perfect for variety seekers and breeders looking to work with multiple lines.
Surprise Genetics:
You may hatch a mix of blue and speckled egg layers, various feather types, and both feather-sexable and vent-sexed birds.
No Breed Selection:
This is a breeder’s choice assortment—specific breeds or color varieties cannot be selected.
Temperament & Care
All birds in the mix are typical Coturnix quail—easy to care for, calm, fast-growing, and beginner-friendly. Some may be jumbo size; others standard or specialized.
Quail Hens' Choice Assorted Hatching Eggs Facts
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Breed Types: Coturnix mix (Jumbo, Celadon, and specialty lines)
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Feather-Sexable: Some may be
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Purpose: Eggs, Meat, Breeding Projects
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Egg Production: Varies by breed (typically 250–300/year)
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Egg Color: Speckled and possibly Blue
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Temperament: Calm, beginner-friendly
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Weight Range: Standard to Jumbo (~8–14 oz, depending on line)
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Hatch Variety: Mixed genetics and color patterns
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APA Status: Not recognized
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Sustainability: Great for small farms or experimental breeders
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Farm Source: Hand-selected from ongoing breeding projects and established Coturnix lines
Frequently Asked Questions
What breeds will I receive?
It’s a mix! Possible breeds include Jumbo Pharaoh, Egyptian, Celadon variants, Tibetan, White, or Scarlet.
Will they all be jumbo?
Not guaranteed. Some will be jumbo, some standard.
Will I get blue egg layers?
Possibly! If Celadon types are included, you’ll get some blue egg genes, though not all offspring may lay blue unless homozygous.
Are the birds feather-sexable?
Some may be (like Pharaohs), but not all varieties in this mix are feather-sexable.