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Celadon Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs

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Celadon Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs

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Celadon Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs

Love a colorful egg basket? Celadon Coturnix quail lay beautiful blue-shelled eggs—a rare and charming twist for any poultry enthusiast. While the flavor is just like any quail egg,
the visual appeal of the celadon blue makes every collection feel special. These birds have been selectively bred and test-hatched through 2023 to ensure they carry the true homozygous celadon gene for consistent blue egg production.

Celadon is a recessive genetic trait, meaning both parents must carry the gene. Males don’t lay eggs, so the process requires careful breeding, hatching, and record-keeping—now offered to you as true celadon hatching eggs from verified stock.


Appearance

Plumage Variety:
Celadon Coturnix quail come in a mix of beautiful color patterns, including:

  • Rosetta

  • Tibetan

  • Tuxedo

  • Range

  • White

You will receive a mix of plumage types in your hatch. Plumage color is not selectable at this time.


Temperament

Friendly and Calm:
Coturnix is known for being manageable and docile. Celadon quail is no exception—easy to raise and handle.

Ideal for Beginners:
Low-maintenance and fast-growing, suitable for small-space farming or indoor setups.

Egg Production

Blue Egg Layers:
Lay small blue-shelled eggs—a unique trait specific to Celadon genetics.

Egg Count:
Approximately 250–300 eggs/year with proper lighting and care.

True-Breeding Line:
These hatching eggs come from homozygous celadon stock, meaning most offspring will also lay blue eggs.

Note on Breeding:
Celadon is a recessive trait—males must be proven carriers. These eggs come from birds that were test-hatched through 2023 to ensure both parents are true celadon.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Celadon Coturnix Quail Hatching Eggs

Love a colorful egg basket? Celadon Coturnix quail lay beautiful blue-shelled eggs—a rare and charming twist for any poultry enthusiast. While the flavor is just like any quail egg,
the visual appeal of the celadon blue makes every collection feel special. These birds have been selectively bred and test-hatched through 2023 to ensure they carry the true homozygous celadon gene for consistent blue egg production.

Celadon is a recessive genetic trait, meaning both parents must carry the gene. Males don’t lay eggs, so the process requires careful breeding, hatching, and record-keeping—now offered to you as true celadon hatching eggs from verified stock.


Appearance

Plumage Variety:
Celadon Coturnix quail come in a mix of beautiful color patterns, including:

  • Rosetta

  • Tibetan

  • Tuxedo

  • Range

  • White

You will receive a mix of plumage types in your hatch. Plumage color is not selectable at this time.


Temperament

Friendly and Calm:
Coturnix is known for being manageable and docile. Celadon quail is no exception—easy to raise and handle.

Ideal for Beginners:
Low-maintenance and fast-growing, suitable for small-space farming or indoor setups.

Egg Production

Blue Egg Layers:
Lay small blue-shelled eggs—a unique trait specific to Celadon genetics.

Egg Count:
Approximately 250–300 eggs/year with proper lighting and care.

True-Breeding Line:
These hatching eggs come from homozygous celadon stock, meaning most offspring will also lay blue eggs.

Note on Breeding:
Celadon is a recessive trait—males must be proven carriers. These eggs come from birds that were test-hatched through 2023 to ensure both parents are true celadon.