I use strawberry baskets. I put a paper towel, folded to fit, in the bottom and then a piece of burlap cut to fit on top of that. Then I put the eggs in according to the female. I write on them in pencil what pen they came from, which female and the date laid. After hatching, I just toss the whole mess in the garbage and clean the baskets up for re-use.Because of your insightful comments, I am changing plans. I am going to take MR.Puny out of the breeding pens and put grandpa Hank back in. I will put Hank's get with Johnny and Hank will get the others. A friend is taking the batch currently incubating with the deal I get up to 4 birds of my choosing back, then he can do as he will with the rest(there are 53 eggs in the incubators, I just pulled the clears). I have 36 chicks in the brooder. Hopefully, the third hatch will yield another 40. Out of that many chickens, I should get a few, better than what I have.
As a side note, Laura, the incubator that has eggs from Johnny(your bird's gene pool) out of 33 eggs there were no clears and 2 questionable quitters. That's virility!!
I have 2 incubators and have only been separating and banding birds per sire not hens. I can trap nest in one pen. How does one keep track during hatching who is whom??
Here's to breeding better buckeyes!!! Thanks folks.
This is a good idea too. I've been told by some people that they make hatching baskets out of the plastic mesh you can get at a craft store for some kind of needlework with yarn. They cut to the size they want and sew together with that plastic weaving string stuff. (aint I technical?)I use hatching baskets made of hardware cloth. I thing they give the chicks more freedom of movement than sacks do. The sack is an additional barrier to overcome in addition to the shell.
