As bumpercarr points out, the hatches in the incubators seem to be more staggered and less 'fruitful'. For those of us who do not have a broody and cannot find the breeds on their wish list readily available locally, the bator seems to be the only glimmer of hope. I will be breaking down and buying chicks in the spring, if my luck doesn't turn around by October.
I am trying to establish a Large Fowl flock that can lay the 3 - 4+ dozen eggs / week that my family consumes (this is not a joke, 6 eggs / morning, plus I bake!) and provide some meat birds through the year. And though a couple bantams are okay, as I have a daughter that wants only peewee or small sized eggs to eat for breakfast, they are not at the top of my list.
Wish List -
Brahma (we have 1, +1 mix, 10 eggs in bator)
Marans (0, 7 eggs in bator)
Croad Langshan (0)
Faverolles (0, I keep trying to catch up with a woman in east Parker...)
Orpingtons (2 bantam, +1 mix, 6 LF eggs in bator)
Easter / Olive Eggers (3, +1 gorgeous roo!, 6 eggs in bator)
Wish List Maybes:
Cochin (0)
Barnevelders (0)
Welsummer (0)
We have other breeds at the moment, but it's like a list of not again's for breeds (RIR, Barred Rock, Buff Rock [hens are nice, just not for us], California White...). We just could not find what we were looking for, so I opted to get the flock going with what we found instead of waiting another year like my husband suggested AGAIN! Now, I am doing the high altitude incubating to try to get what we are looking for in our flock. It's just so frustrating... 7 hatchlings so far (but 2 rehomed cause they were bantams).
I may need to join hatchers anonymous before I turn off the bulbs!