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Yikes! We are in the hundreds now, and it doesn't usually get cool until November or December.Yep, I was lucky to find a lady that was willing to incubate and ship live chicks of my Marans variety. Even at the extra cost, it’s probably cheaper in the long run getting live chicks considering how much I’ve spent on eggs and gained so little.
This late in the season, I’ll probably call it quits as far as any more incubating. I live in Minnesota and our winters can be early and with extreme cold (-40s F, -50s F..). I want to make sure my birds have plenty of time to grow and feather out before it makes its ugly appearance again. I don’t want babies going into that.