I currently have 12 eggs in the incubator. These are my own eggs, first time, so I have no idea how they'll do. First time I hatched eggs was last year, out of 20 eggs I got 14 chicks of which 1 died of unknown causes and in the end I wound up with 8 roosters and 5 hens. (Some of the eggs had been shipped in the mail, which may explain the not so great hatching rate.)
This time I'm aiming for 2-4 hens. I have room for 4 more. How many eggs would you keep to have a chance at landing at about the right number? I can't handle 12 chicks as they grow larger because the brooder I'm using this year is smaller than last year, and I really don't want to cull any more than necessary. My plan is if all 12 eggs are fertilised and develop properly (I'm on day 3 now), to remove a few to avoid ending up with too many. At the same time I don't want to risk ending up with just a single hen, though I guess I could put a few roosters in there when integrating so she has company to begin with?
Any advice? I know nothing can be predicted, but any ideas from those of you who've done this a few times would be great!
This time I'm aiming for 2-4 hens. I have room for 4 more. How many eggs would you keep to have a chance at landing at about the right number? I can't handle 12 chicks as they grow larger because the brooder I'm using this year is smaller than last year, and I really don't want to cull any more than necessary. My plan is if all 12 eggs are fertilised and develop properly (I'm on day 3 now), to remove a few to avoid ending up with too many. At the same time I don't want to risk ending up with just a single hen, though I guess I could put a few roosters in there when integrating so she has company to begin with?
Any advice? I know nothing can be predicted, but any ideas from those of you who've done this a few times would be great!