When I was a kid we used a shoe box with a christmas tree bulb with great success with quail, need a thermometer and a small bowl of water. The best smaller incubator at a price is the Hovabator, get one with an auto turner, and egg racks to fit your bird, small chicken for pheasant, quail specific for them. Shouldn't set you back more than $55-75 dollars. They are foam and a little fragile, but do a great job, almost idiot proof. Beyond that you may as well go to the GQF cabinet hatchers/ incubators. Pricey, take a lot of space. Brooding becomes the big issue even with small numbers, we use a rubbermaid fiberglass 300 gallon stock tank, plug the drain, heat with hanging brooder lights, we use newspapers for the floor for a few days, then use clean sand, changed every couple a days, tank does an excellent job of circulating heat and insulating. By two or three weeks you'll need a wire cover. I keep them there till they have hard feathers, gradually reducing, but not eliminating the heat entirely. Then off to the Johnny House, but remain unreleased for recall, till about 10 weeks. Pheasants need more room both in the incubator, about 30 to 50, and especially the brooder. Then a flight pen for naturalization, I have heard people claim pheasants will recall, but my experience is they will stay in the area of the pen but never again surrender willingly like quail. Got wordy!Probably more than you wanted to know.