****special****12+northern Bobwhite Quail Hatching Eggs "npip Certified"

US $170

  • Angie, Louisiana, United States
  • Jun 8th
I am selling Northern Bobwhite quail eggs for incubation in lots of 12+, these will be shipped once orders are taken, THESE SHIPPING CONTAINERS ARE DESIGNED FOR 12-15 EGGS DUE TO THE DIFFICULTY IN SHIPPING SUCH A FRAGILE ITEM AND FOR THAT REASON I CANNOT COMBINE SHIPPING. these eggs are very fertile we have them checked often, I do not wash these eggs before shipping they are shipped fresh, we are not responsible for shipping damage or poor incubation techniques, i will add plenty of extra eggs to ensure you get more than you have paid for!, thanks in advance!    FEEDBACK:- We ask that you leave us a positive feedback as our business depends on your support. We do everything we can to resolve any issues that may rise to your satisfaction. OUR GUARANTEE:- We have a Great hatch rate here, but when the eggs are shipped we have no control over how they are handled during the trip, incubated at your farm, or other factors that can harm hatchability.  We promise to do our part to supply our customers fresh well packaged hatching eggs. We ship Priority USPS mail. We ship to the lower 48 states ONLY. Size & Shape Bobwhite are small quail with rounded bodies, small heads, rounded wings, and short tails. Color Pattern They are intricately patterned in brown, rufous, buff, and black. Males have a bold black-and-white head pattern. Females have a Buffy throat and eyebrow. Behavior Northern Bobwhites travel in coveys and run across the ground from the shelter of one shrubby patch to another. When they are flushed, they explode into flight with quick wing beats and then duck into the nearest cover. Habitat Northern Bobwhites live in open pine forests, overgrown fields, shrubby areas, and grasslands. They respond well to areas managed with prescribed fire, which helps to maintain an open, grassy ground layer.   "An emphatic, whistled bob-white ringing from a grassy field or piney woods has long been a characteristic sound of summers in the Eastern countryside. It’s quite a bit harder to spot a Northern Bobwhite, as the bird’s elegantly dappled plumage offers excellent camouflage. They forage in groups, scurrying between cover or bursting into flight if alarmed. Bobwhites have been in sharp decline throughout the past half-century, likely owing to habitat loss and changes in agriculture, and they are an increasingly high priority for conservation."

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