MightyMama
Chirping
- Jun 2, 2017
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Starting over, and we want to start with eggs this time (for the kids and to be able to get the breeds we want). I know we have to plan for some not to hatch, and plan for a lot to be roos, but how many eggs should I start with if I want to end up with 7-8 hens without having to do a second hatch?
We are currently dealing with bullying and sick chickens from trying to add to the flock, and I don't want to have to deal with that again. If we end up with too many hens, I have enough friends with small flocks that I feel we could find homes for them. Roos will just be processed when they are big enough.
I am just going to get a Still Air Incubator, which I know isn't the best, but I don't want to invest in a big unite that will only be used once every 2-3 years. What can I do to improve my odds on a good hatch at this time of the year? I know that temperature and humidity can effect it, so is it better to do a hatch in the basement where there is less air movement? Do I set up a humidifier or a dehumidifier in the room?
How about for when they hatch? I know I will need a heat lamp, but what else should I be aware of? I'm sure there is a really amazing 101 article out there, but its hard to filter through all the information when you are so clueless, so let me know if you have a good one you recommend.
We are currently dealing with bullying and sick chickens from trying to add to the flock, and I don't want to have to deal with that again. If we end up with too many hens, I have enough friends with small flocks that I feel we could find homes for them. Roos will just be processed when they are big enough.
I am just going to get a Still Air Incubator, which I know isn't the best, but I don't want to invest in a big unite that will only be used once every 2-3 years. What can I do to improve my odds on a good hatch at this time of the year? I know that temperature and humidity can effect it, so is it better to do a hatch in the basement where there is less air movement? Do I set up a humidifier or a dehumidifier in the room?
How about for when they hatch? I know I will need a heat lamp, but what else should I be aware of? I'm sure there is a really amazing 101 article out there, but its hard to filter through all the information when you are so clueless, so let me know if you have a good one you recommend.