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Something I've learned after spending a LOT of money. I have 2 pullets - BBS Ameraucana's from eggs that came from Ohio. They cost me almost $30 each the day they hatched. This is how that happened.Thanks. My only concern is price, right now I have $5 to my name lol...
If you shipped eggs that were $1 each and had 20 arrive safely, you are only out $35. But when 3 hatch, that makes your chicks almost $12 each. So, if you are interested in saving $$ - start cruising through CL and find sources. Then find friends who travel through those town on a regular basis. You can also ask the sellers if they know of anyone traveling your area. Buying hand delivered eggs will significantly increase your hatch rates! You'll be surprised at who drives where and where you find interesting chickens!
Shipping cheap eggs is the most expensive way to go. I don't know where you are located. If you are anywhere near Redding, Papa's Poultry (google that and his website will come up) has a lot of choices and he's having egg sales right now. His EE's recently went for $1 each and there are pure BBS AM in the pen. That was a SMOKING deal!
Also, for your first hatch - fertile barnyard mutts are the way to go. You don't want to spend a lot of money while testing equipment. Remember - your first hatch is an equipment test. You don't know if that incubator has a flaw or not. I had one that was OKAY, it hatched. But 3rd time I set eggs the heater thingy failed and the temps spiked to 114. If you spent a lot of money on eggs that would be devastating.
See if there are any local chicken people who would be willing to sell you fertile eggs for a low price. Barnyard mutts may not be what you want but you can always raise them up a little and sell them as started egg layers or meat birds. If they are sold at 3 or 4 weeks and sexable (many times the mutts are sexable early) then you could sell them for $4 or $5 each. That will allow you to buy better eggs
I set my first eggs last night - a dozen Trader Joe's eggs just for fun($3 - we'll see if they even develop) and just over a dozen eggs bought from someone local for only $15. I also have two Tolbunt Polish eggs in there - I had been planning on driving them to someone in Chico for her to incubate them for me, but I didn't get enough eggs from the hen to make the drive worthwhile, only two, so I'm really hoping they develop/hatch for me. So far the incubator has been working flawlessly!

