We aren't raising any more until spring either ... those little eggs freeze up within ten minutes of being laid when we're dealing with sub-zero temps, so not much point in collecting for incubation. Never mind having the little boogers inside longer than a week or so, 'cause let's face it, past a week old they really start to stink unless you're changing bedding multiple times a day, and I work outside the home weekdays. And we don't have a heated outbuilding to raise quail chicks in during the winter months.
We have several different colour varieties, including Wild/Pharoah/Natural just to keep it interesting, and to differentiate a little between them.