Duncan Cook
Hatching
- Jun 20, 2015
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Following our first (relatively) successful incubation, 7 out of 13 using a Janoel 24 we have caught "the bug".
This hatch were Australorps for meat and eggs and we are now considering next choice which brings me to my question, when looking to buy fertile eggs one of the features stressed is the number of eggs laid per year. As I understand it hens have a finite number of eggs which are there at hatching and then come forward one by one, given this and the fact that we are not commercial egg producers and so will not slaughter the flock after 2 years is it reasonable to assume that things even out and breeds that lay less in early years will do better in later years?
Hope I am not being too simple but it could make a difference to the breeds we choose.
Thanks
This hatch were Australorps for meat and eggs and we are now considering next choice which brings me to my question, when looking to buy fertile eggs one of the features stressed is the number of eggs laid per year. As I understand it hens have a finite number of eggs which are there at hatching and then come forward one by one, given this and the fact that we are not commercial egg producers and so will not slaughter the flock after 2 years is it reasonable to assume that things even out and breeds that lay less in early years will do better in later years?
Hope I am not being too simple but it could make a difference to the breeds we choose.
Thanks