
Oh yes, I hatch. I haven't used my incubator in a few years, but have some broody girls that I've used to hatch some bought Ameraucana eggs or eggs from my own flock. A few years ago the broodys had an unplanned hatch that resulted in all cockerals. That was a big pain getting rid of extras. I kept one beautiful blue Ameraucana boys out of the batch. What happened is I went out of town and DH didn't collect the eggs all week and one of Am hens went broody. I found her sitting on a ton of eggs. I candled and there was about 7 or so already developing. I teased DH that they were his babies.
You do know that I have Dels? In fact they are my main breed. I have chicks ordered from Paul Harter to increase the weight of my birds. I like my Dels and they are good layers. I'm setting the incu with more eggs so I can switch out the old girl. My only real complaint and I expect anyone who lives in the colder states is the frost bite. I'm still working on the humidity thing to see if I can prevent it. I've done the vaseline and bag balm but haven't had much success. I think it's something you have to do every night.
I'm not old, I'm Vintage.
A friend loveth at all times - Prov 17:17
I'm not old, I'm Vintage.
A friend loveth at all times - Prov 17:17

















The past few years if I hatched from my own flock it was kind of the same thing where I knew that Edwin (Blue Ameraucana) my head roo was the dad and who knows who the mom was. I named it Who's yo Mama Hatch? My flock is all mixed together from hatchery EE, barred rock, 1 del, RIR, SLW, Cuckoo Marans & Ameraucanas. I keep saying I'm going to move forward w/ my breeding program, but it's been a hectic few years.

Now that there is a little more sun light some of the old girls are starting to lay again.










