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product_id: 628346746
title: "Daily Bread Homestead Coturnix Quail Fertile Hatching Eggs - 100 Ct + Extras"
brand: "daily bread homestead"
price: "979.26 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Daily Bread Homestead"
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# Fast 6-8 week egg layers Careful foam cushioning packaging 100+ fertile eggs with extras Daily Bread Homestead Coturnix Quail Fertile Hatching Eggs - 100 Ct + Extras

**Brand:** daily bread homestead
**Price:** 979.26 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐥 Hatch your future flock faster—don’t miss out on the quail revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Daily Bread Homestead Coturnix Quail Fertile Hatching Eggs - 100 Ct + Extras by daily bread homestead
- **How much does it cost?** 979.26 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/628346746-daily-bread-homestead-coturnix-quail-fertile-hatching-eggs-100-ct)

## Best For

- daily bread homestead enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted daily bread homestead brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Adaptable & Easy to Raise:** Perfect for backyard homesteaders and small farms with versatile housing needs.
- • **Premium Protective Packaging:** Foam cushioning ensures your eggs arrive intact and ready to hatch.
- • **Bulk Fertile Eggs with Extras:** 100+ hand-inspected fertile eggs plus extras to maximize your hatch success.
- • **Rapid Growth & Early Egg Production:** Get your quail flock laying eggs in just 6-8 weeks—speed meets productivity.
- • **Trusted Farm Quality & 50% Development Guarantee:** Confidence backed by a reliable hatch rate policy and expert farm sourcing.

## Overview

Daily Bread Homestead offers 100+ fertile Coturnix quail hatching eggs, known for rapid growth and early egg-laying at 6-8 weeks. Carefully packed with foam cushioning to protect during shipping, these eggs come from a trusted farm with a 50% development guarantee. Ideal for backyard enthusiasts, homesteaders, and small farms seeking an easy-to-raise, adaptable quail breed that delivers fast results.

## Description

Fresh Coturnix (Japanese) quail hatching eggs collected from an actively laying Coturnix quail flock. Eggs are gathered regularly and visually inspected prior to packing. Trusted farm. Quantity: 12 Coturnix quail hatching eggs (may include additional eggs at no extra charge; 50% development policy; trusted farm) Breed: Coturnix (Japanese) Quail Eggs are carefully packed and cushioned to help protect them during shipment. Due to factors outside the seller’s control—including shipping conditions, handling, incubation equipment, and incubation settings—hatch results can vary. 50% development policy! Coturnix quail are commonly raised by backyard keepers, homesteaders, and small farms. They are known for their fast growth rate and adaptability to a variety of setups, and fast egg layers at 6-8 weeks old. For best results, please follow recommended Coturnix quail incubation given (not ones from incubator) and allow eggs to rest after delivery before incubation. If you have questions regarding handling or incubation, feel free to reach out. Why Choose Coturnix Quail Eggs? Coturnix quail are known for their rapid growth, making them an excellent choice for backyard enthusiasts, farmers, and homesteaders. Quail eggs are highly nutritious and are considered a delicacy in many culinary traditions. Coturnix quail are easy to raise and manage, making them a great addition to your flock. huevos, fresh, fertile, hatching, organic, farm, hatch, quail, coturnix, Japanese quail, eggs, egg, shells, yolk, reptile, food, animal food, supplement, healthy, cat food, dog food

Review: Excited - Latest Update: 5/22/2024 A week ago, today my quail hatched. Of 14 eggs, 12 Hatched. I am not sure what happened with the other eggs that didn't hatch but it seems they just stopped developing. Out of the 12 quail that hatch, 2 passed. I now have 10, very hyper and eating machines of baby quail. lol. I have learned so much so far, such as you're going to want to grind up your quail food a bit more than it comes to help them be able to eat it. I purchased a coffee grinder from Walmart and just processed it all down. They love it and eat a lot each day. My quail are even growing in their wing feathers now which is really interesting to watch. A couple of them were hatched with curled toes...don't freak out if you see this. It could simply be the size of the shell, or even the humidity in your incubator. But I didn't have to do anything special, and their toes straightened right out in a couple days. Over all, I am very satisfied with this seller and the eggs I got. I feel I had a very successful hatch rate. I will more than likely purchase again in the future once I gain my skills a bit more with what I have. Update: May 11th 2024 Today is day 14. So lock down day. Some of my eggs are wiggling and I have also candled all eggs and all 14 eggs have developed properly so far. No dead eggs and no unfertilized. Today I took out the egg turner that turns the eggs every two hours, and I placed paper towel down on the bottom of the incubator and placed all eggs back in, put the humidity to 65, and now we wait. So far so good. Now let's see how many hatches and how many survive the first 48 hours, which is the most important time for baby quail. Will update more to come. (04/27/2024) My eggs arrived all nicely wrapped. I was very careful when removing all the packing stuff so as not to accidentally break them. I checked all eggs, not a single one was damaged. I have them in an incubator that auto turns them every 2 hours. It also has the ability to keep the humidity in the proper zone and an alarm will sound if it goes to much out of range for temp and humidity. I will update when they hatch but so far so good.
Review: Don't Buy - Shipping was fast, taking only a day or two to arrive. However, the customer service experience that followed was incredibly frustrating. When I reached out to express my dissatisfaction with the outcome, I was met with lectures about equipment and relentless questioning about my process. While verifying details is fair to an extent, I followed instructions by the book and know what I am doing. All of my incubating equipment was fully calibrated and accurate throughout the process, and I have successfully hatched mailed eggs from other companies using this exact setup. Furthermore, I even consulted with the veterinarian at my job, who has extensive experience with quail and successful hatches herself. Ultimately, only 6 of the 27 eggs hatched. One hatched slightly early, likely due to another chick jostling the egg. While I am happy with the healthy chicks I have and think they are very cute, I am deeply disappointed with the final outcome. While I understand that shipping stress can impact hatch rates, a 22% success rate is unacceptable. The exceptionally poor fertility rate—with most eggs never passing the yolk stage—made this investment a waste of money. I take incubation very seriously because I enjoy it so much, and based on this experience, I cannot recommend this company. After going back and forth via email, dealing with repetitive lectures, and realizing they weren't even reading my previous messages, all I wanted was a refund for the $28 I spent. Unfortunately, after reading similar reviews from other customers sharing the exact same experience, I have very little confidence that this company will address these quality issues or make it right.

## Features

- Fast Growing: Coturnix quail are known for their rapid growth rate, making them suitable for backyard enthusiasts, farmers, and homesteaders
- Quantity and Quality: Includes 100 Coturnix quail fertile hatching eggs with extras, collected from an actively laying flock and visually inspected before packing
- Early Egg Production: These quail begin laying eggs at 6-8 weeks old!
- Careful Packaging: Eggs are carefully packed and cushioned in foam to help protect them during shipment, with a 50% development policy in place from trusted farm
- Versatile and Adaptable: Coturnix quail are easy to raise and manage, adapting well to a variety of setups and housing arrangements

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D1TR514V |
| Additional Features | Fertile Hatching Eggs, Fresh, Organic |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,329 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #82 in Whole Eggs |
| Brand | Daily Bread Homestead |
| Brand Name | Daily Bread Homestead |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 472 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Egg |
| Item Form | Egg |
| Manufacturer | Daily Bread Homestead |
| Model Number | dailybreadhomestead |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Ideal for hatching and raising quail, great for farms, backyards, or as a hobby. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backyard Flocks, Medical Research, Market Production |
| Special Ingredients | Natural |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hatching, fertile, incubating, incubate, quail, bird, hatch |
| Target Species | Quail |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** All Life Stages
- **Brand:** Daily Bread Homestead
- **Flavor:** Egg
- **Item Form:** Egg
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Hatching, fertile, incubating, incubate, quail, bird, hatch

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excited
*by E***. on April 28, 2024*

Latest Update: 5/22/2024 A week ago, today my quail hatched. Of 14 eggs, 12 Hatched. I am not sure what happened with the other eggs that didn't hatch but it seems they just stopped developing. Out of the 12 quail that hatch, 2 passed. I now have 10, very hyper and eating machines of baby quail. lol. I have learned so much so far, such as you're going to want to grind up your quail food a bit more than it comes to help them be able to eat it. I purchased a coffee grinder from Walmart and just processed it all down. They love it and eat a lot each day. My quail are even growing in their wing feathers now which is really interesting to watch. A couple of them were hatched with curled toes...don't freak out if you see this. It could simply be the size of the shell, or even the humidity in your incubator. But I didn't have to do anything special, and their toes straightened right out in a couple days. Over all, I am very satisfied with this seller and the eggs I got. I feel I had a very successful hatch rate. I will more than likely purchase again in the future once I gain my skills a bit more with what I have. Update: May 11th 2024 Today is day 14. So lock down day. Some of my eggs are wiggling and I have also candled all eggs and all 14 eggs have developed properly so far. No dead eggs and no unfertilized. Today I took out the egg turner that turns the eggs every two hours, and I placed paper towel down on the bottom of the incubator and placed all eggs back in, put the humidity to 65, and now we wait. So far so good. Now let's see how many hatches and how many survive the first 48 hours, which is the most important time for baby quail. Will update more to come. (04/27/2024) My eggs arrived all nicely wrapped. I was very careful when removing all the packing stuff so as not to accidentally break them. I checked all eggs, not a single one was damaged. I have them in an incubator that auto turns them every 2 hours. It also has the ability to keep the humidity in the proper zone and an alarm will sound if it goes to much out of range for temp and humidity. I will update when they hatch but so far so good.

### ⭐ Don't Buy
*by K***N on July 17, 2026*

Shipping was fast, taking only a day or two to arrive. However, the customer service experience that followed was incredibly frustrating. When I reached out to express my dissatisfaction with the outcome, I was met with lectures about equipment and relentless questioning about my process. While verifying details is fair to an extent, I followed instructions by the book and know what I am doing. All of my incubating equipment was fully calibrated and accurate throughout the process, and I have successfully hatched mailed eggs from other companies using this exact setup. Furthermore, I even consulted with the veterinarian at my job, who has extensive experience with quail and successful hatches herself. Ultimately, only 6 of the 27 eggs hatched. One hatched slightly early, likely due to another chick jostling the egg. While I am happy with the healthy chicks I have and think they are very cute, I am deeply disappointed with the final outcome. While I understand that shipping stress can impact hatch rates, a 22% success rate is unacceptable. The exceptionally poor fertility rate—with most eggs never passing the yolk stage—made this investment a waste of money. I take incubation very seriously because I enjoy it so much, and based on this experience, I cannot recommend this company. After going back and forth via email, dealing with repetitive lectures, and realizing they weren't even reading my previous messages, all I wanted was a refund for the $28 I spent. Unfortunately, after reading similar reviews from other customers sharing the exact same experience, I have very little confidence that this company will address these quality issues or make it right.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support Is Very Good
*by D***N on July 26, 2026*

As a new poultry farmer, I am very happy with the support provided by the Daily Bread Homestead folks. I had several questions about different aspects of hatching quail, and they provided quick and concise answers. My hatch went very well in my estimation. We candled the eggs on day 15 prior to lockdown and we had 35 possible chicks out of 42 eggs. On day 18 the chicks started to hatch. We had 20 chicks hatch between day 18 and 20. I felt this was a good percentage for our first ever attempt at hatching quail. The 'Hatching Guide' suggest using a 'Hygrometer/Thermometer' and I have to agree. Our incubator was 1.5 degrees low and 5 to 7% at the level of the eggs. I am glad, that I used the 'Hygrometer/Thermometer' as I was able to adjust the incubator and I am sure this helped with our hatch.

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*Last updated: 2026-08-22*