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Yes we did these already. 10 in back yard where bought at a day old.there big children know.7 where give to us. The rest off springAny chance you could try buying chicks and raising them to adults? At least to start with, while you perfect your incubation. You probably wouldn't want to raise all 100 chickens at once, I have a couple hundred birds and only raise my meat birds 25 at a time. It's hard to find freezer or canning jar space for 25, much less 100. If you were to buy 25 Cornish Crosses you could harvest them before Christmas, maybe a couple by Thanksgiving.
There is no reason you should need to chill your house that much! Just set your eggs within a week or 10 days. A dozen hens should be able to provide enough to fill your incubators.
What do you plan to do with the rest of the eggs you don't set? Collecting them and letting them sit is not healthy for you or for them. Can you donate or sell them to someone who can use them?
This is a grand idea. Buy the chickens to eat. Donate the eggs. There are a lot of hungry families out there.Any chance you could try buying chicks and raising them to adults? At least to start with, while you perfect your incubation. You probably wouldn't want to raise all 100 chickens at once, I have a couple hundred birds and only raise my meat birds 25 at a time. It's hard to find freezer or canning jar space for 25, much less 100. If you were to buy 25 Cornish Crosses you could harvest them before Christmas, maybe a couple by Thanksgiving.
There is no reason you should need to chill your house that much! Just set your eggs within a week or 10 days. A dozen hens should be able to provide enough to fill your incubators.
What do you plan to do with the rest of the eggs you don't set? Collecting them and letting them sit is not healthy for you or for them. Can you donate or sell them to someone who can use them?
Not candling is okay, chickens don't candle their eggs. But you won't know if you are doing things right if you don't, and won't be able to correct issues in time. Even if you don't pick them up, as long as you have the eggs fat end up in the turner (if you use a turner), you can just shine a flashlight or cell phone light into the fat end without moving them.
The ones in little giant or in the turner I only candied one row.its not possible to get any more live chicks at the moment. Because of my medical and surgery . I have to do with what I have on property.