Quote Originally Posted by Bettacreek View Post
Actually, I'm running quail eggs. The guy I got my quail from actually wasn't using anything to manage his heat, and had a decent hatch rate. If I were to be hatching something as delicate as ball eggs, I would use the more expensive route. I only have yearling balls right now, so I'm not worried about setting up an incubator for them just yet.
I appreciate the input, however.

Thanks XGetSome, that saves me a lot of stress and hassle.
heres some links you might want to read about quail incubation
http://www.ecquail.com/incubating.htm
http://www.thatquailplace.com/raising/incubate.htm

ive done it when i was little but thats been many many years ago.
im still not real sure that will work for you. oh and make sure you turn those eggs or they wont hatch. they use different temps for fan forced air and still air incubation.