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Test means testing the fertility. Each (early) spring I offer a few test auctions so I can get feedback on the fertility of each breed before I offer them at full price, for sale. It's a way to get these breeds at about 1/2 their cost but it's also a gamble since fertility has not yet been established this breeding season.
My Coronations are still too young to lay. I'm hoping by about May--which is when all of my breeds should be in full cycle, they'll be laying as well. I'll only have splits since I don't have a Coronation rooster.
Test means testing the fertility. Each (early) spring I offer a few test auctions so I can get feedback on the fertility of each breed before I offer them at full price, for sale. It's a way to get these breeds at about 1/2 their cost but it's also a gamble since fertility has not yet been established this breeding season.
My Coronations are still too young to lay. I'm hoping by about May--which is when all of my breeds should be in full cycle, they'll be laying as well. I'll only have splits since I don't have a Coronation rooster.