Leighe
Songster
If you don't want chicks you don't incubate them, whether in an incubator or having a broody mom sit on them. You can pick up eggs daily....and if your eggs are all being fertilized by a rooster...you can put them in your house (don't refrigerate, though I've heard some have). When you have a hen that goes broody, you take some eggs from your house (preferably the freshest ones, though I've seen somewhere even eggs up to two weeks) and place them under the hen and her sitting on them will allow the chicks to start growing and hatch out will be 21-23 days later. This way they all hatch at around the same time. You will never be killing developing chicks unless you have taken them from a broody hen who has sat on them for 3 or more days or you take them out of an incubator before they hatch. The eggs are fertilized but never develop into a chick until they are sat on or incubated.....That won't be killing any developing chicks will it? I also worry about mating as I've heard it's pretty rough on the hens.![]()