Syble,
As long as you have a way to over winter them, go for it. I hatch any time of year. Generally, I give my hens a break from late Sept/early Oct to December. I will be picking out who to breed for a few to hatch in December. I still have some young pullets so they and any hens I don't use in Dec will have their own pen.
I incubate, have a brooder inside but not a whole lot of room for over wintering young. I'm working on making an outside brooder/warmer to see if it will work here. It all depends on the winter weather which we can't really predict here. Last winter was very mild. The previous winters have gotten as low as 13 below zero so I try not to hatch too many too early. I can say that in January one year, if I could get to the eggs before they froze solid then I could hatch them. Araucana's seem to be very suited to temperature extremes. They did just as well at 113 degrees here this summer, the whole summer was bitter hot.
I generally go ahead and start in by January to February and they're fine outside by the time they should be outside.
As long as you have a way to over winter them, go for it. I hatch any time of year. Generally, I give my hens a break from late Sept/early Oct to December. I will be picking out who to breed for a few to hatch in December. I still have some young pullets so they and any hens I don't use in Dec will have their own pen.
I incubate, have a brooder inside but not a whole lot of room for over wintering young. I'm working on making an outside brooder/warmer to see if it will work here. It all depends on the winter weather which we can't really predict here. Last winter was very mild. The previous winters have gotten as low as 13 below zero so I try not to hatch too many too early. I can say that in January one year, if I could get to the eggs before they froze solid then I could hatch them. Araucana's seem to be very suited to temperature extremes. They did just as well at 113 degrees here this summer, the whole summer was bitter hot.
I generally go ahead and start in by January to February and they're fine outside by the time they should be outside.