Last year, after a series of unsuccessful attempts and acquiring three incubators across two countries, my youngest son’s unwavering determination finally paid off. From a batch of twelve mixed quail eggs, seven hatched successfully, marking the start of our new venture into farm animal husbandry. Currently, we’ve settled for manageable pets like a Siberian hamster, an aquarium, and pond fish, plus several rounds of stick insects, mantises, and spiders, along with their grasshopper and locust food supplies. However, quail care is more demanding. While our sons’ happiness is undoubtedly the most important reward, the delicious eggs produced by our farm breeding activity are equally rewarding for the whole family. It’s particularly satisfying collecting every evening the two expected eggs from the punctual quail hens and admiring their different sizes and pigmentation like beautiful little gems.

If you’re still reading, you’ve probably guessed the main topics of my traditional Easter blog: quail eggs and their shapes and patterns.
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