As in the past, I have sent out test eggs and shipped out to those who wanted them. Nearly ALL of them said got one or two chicks or NONE ever hatched. How I can justify if the buyer thinks my roo is not fertilizing the girls?????? This time I was doing something different and have local chicken friends to vouch for the fertility as well if they ever question it. I did not want to scam them for something they are not going to get EVER. I am aware of shipping are hard on hatching eggs but what if someone wanted MORE eggs when they got chicks in the background and tell me that none has hatched?? That is something to consider as well. I can not guarantee that every egg will hatch but I would try my hardest to get the eggs shipped properly and say prayers that the USPS would take care of them.
Just to prior of popping the eggs in the bator, I sent out Freecycle and posted ads in two local feed stores to see if there are some folks who wanted some "test" babies. No one came forward during that time of incubation nor I really want to have chicks in the basement even my hubby made his reasons known and the furnance is in the same room as the chicks. This year would be the first year not having chicks in the brooder. While we were installing a new washer and dryer, hubby took down the brooder cage and moved it to the other side that has no electric access. That is ok for me. I do not like the dust they put off too. It gets tiriing after awhile trying to clean up those fluffy butts. So it has been four weeks those post ads were at the feed stores, no calls as of today. I bet around Easter they probably would be wanting some! I do not think the rooster will be around in April in time for Easter.
So why go to waste? Let someone else have the goody eggs and I can share the bantam sized Welsummers to BYCers as well. When my Orp girls get broody, there is the chance! Also I am not going to continue with this particular German lines (honestly there is nothing wrong with them but in my eye and my standard, they are a little darker (most German line or German bred birds are darker plumages). I got a friend that got a totally different line and the birds are more like the REAL Welsummer colors but egg color needs to be improved. I will not sell my two girls, they will be incoroprated with the Dutch lines). I would like to focus more the Dutch lines than the German lines. And I have a limited time to keep the roo in the city. In the next month, I will be giving away my Welsummer bantam roo.............so anyone locally wants him, better speak soon before I put him up for Freecycle or 4H project. I live in the city so that is the only time I can have roosters without a problem from the neighbors. Sorry I do not ship...the post office is still giving me a hard time about it.
Looking back, I know it is upsetting to some of you but I do not think I would change anything in what I did or have to do to check fertility. Crying is done, tears are dried and head held high. In due time, hubby will build me a little hutch so I can brood my chickies outside despite of how cold it is or how early in the season.
Thanks to the people who are supportive of this method....it is not easy doing it however it is common sense to verify the fertility. Would I do it again? I don't know for sure until I get my brooder shed up and running ready next year on my new lines.