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The catch is that if you are buying eggs and having them shipped, there is no assurance at all that the hen will still be sincerely broody when they arrive. Maybe, maybe not. So unless you have bunches of broodies at any one time, it'd be a gamble.
Pat
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Or, you could do both
Also, why are the eggs more expensive than the day old chicks? This really confuses me, but I'm sure there is a good reason.
Eggs from *where*.
Eggs from serious breeders, they're more expensive because you're getting much nicer (more consistant, closer to...