Husband and I are debating the pros and cons of hatching vs. buying live chicks for spring. So far, we've come up with the following short list. Please add your ideas on the subject. I want to make an informed decision before purchasing an incubator or placing a chick order. We currently have 25 birds, a mixture of BO's, BR's, Red Stars, Wyondettes and a couple of EE's. At this point, eggs are used by us or given to family and neighbors. Extra roo's have gone to freezer camp at the cost of $2.50 a bird.
Hatching eggs: Pro
The joy of watching the entire process
Possibly using your own eggs, thus eliminating the cost factor
You can hatch full blood breeds if purchased, as opposed to crosses I would get from penning birds together
Can keep a closed flock by using your own eggs
Hatching eggs: Con
21 days of worrying
Fertile eggs can cost as much as a live chick
50/50 chance of male/female
Buying chicks: Pro
Can purchase them sexed
Most have a guarantee of some type
Buying chicks: Con
Shipping charges
Introducing new strain/disease to your flock
Thoughts? Ideas?
Hatching eggs: Pro
The joy of watching the entire process
Possibly using your own eggs, thus eliminating the cost factor
You can hatch full blood breeds if purchased, as opposed to crosses I would get from penning birds together
Can keep a closed flock by using your own eggs
Hatching eggs: Con
21 days of worrying
Fertile eggs can cost as much as a live chick
50/50 chance of male/female
Buying chicks: Pro
Can purchase them sexed
Most have a guarantee of some type
Buying chicks: Con
Shipping charges
Introducing new strain/disease to your flock
Thoughts? Ideas?