I like to hatch a small number of the second week eggs (of any promising girls), just in case something happens to the adults. Got the idea from CurtisThen I like to wait for a while to watch for mature type and egg production. 1 year + seems to be the average age recommended by show OTs.![]()
Guilty....yes I put three eggs from each of my foundation hens in the incubator for a "test" hatch about two weeks after they started laying. When those eggs hatched and we had two health cockerels and two healthy pullets we dediced to go ahead and build our flock. One of the pullets had a bound egg when she was about 9 months old and we lost her, but we were able to hatch (and keep) 6 pullets from her eggs before losing her (the last one hatched just hours after their month died). Now that her daughters are 12-14 months old we have selected the best one from that pullet and have been collecting eggs from her for the past two weeks to cary on that breeding line. Both of the pullets that we got from that hen in our test hatch are alive and doing well. One was rehomed last month to our elderly farmer across the street that loves the cream legbars and keeping talking about his "all blue hen" flock and other is in our sales pen where she continues to out lay half of the flock and although cream in color has a flaws that we decided not to breed forward (she is our #2 hens from the breeding line of the hen we lost). Going forward we will wait untill the pullets are at least 12 months old to hatch thier eggs, but when starting out we wanted to have some insurance in the incubator and to build our flock up quickly.