I Hatched too Many Chicks This Year! Anyone Else?

I don't think I hatched too many this year.
DH does.

But I only have 19 chickens at the moment ( and 30 eggs in the bator).
I gave away or sold 75% of my previous chicks
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and I have a waiting list for some of the chicks I'm hatching.
 
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You sound like me.
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Last year at this time I had 0 chickens. And now I'm overrun. I didn't hatch all I have either.
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Going to take some to swap this weekend. Will butcher 5-6. Then hopefully the coops will be more manageable for winter.
 
Yep I have been hatching since LAST october, last 2 eggs are under a broody and thats IT! I swear! LOL. SOld a few, hatched a bunch of roos this summer, sold a few more, came back with a few more. Ended up scrapping the 4x6 coop and took over the double garage with a grand total of 49. We went from summer to winter here which was really a hard pill to swallow since we have had NO time getting prepped for the season. 3 wk old serama chicks are running around in the snow with their mama in 30 degree temps. It's chaos!!! But I love every minute of it
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Anyone need a cockerel or 5!?
 
Hmmm, let's see....my bators (plural) have been running steady for the past 13 months. I'm "planning" to unplug them at the end of November and give them a rest, but not sure if my will power's up to it.
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You can do it! The first step is to admit you have a problem! LOL I would be in real trouble if I lived in Florida, as the weather would allow me to keep hatching, and I wouldn't have to worry about raising chicks in the cold.
 
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You can do it! The first step is to admit you have a problem! LOL I would be in real trouble if I lived in Florida, as the weather would allow me to keep hatching, and I wouldn't have to worry about raising chicks in the cold.

LOL, it does actually get a little too cold in Jan/Feb. I had a whole bunch of chicks in the house last year...I promised DH I wouldn't do that again!
 
I hatched 4 batches of 22 chicks trying out the wine chiller/incubator conversion. Got rid of the first 3 batches within a few minutes of posting on Craigslist. The last batch, seemed no one wanted, so I decided to keep them and add them to my own flock.

I look at it like this, next spring when everybody is looking chicks my fall pullets will be laying age. More eggs for the new Dickey incubator and hatcher I just got.

Marty
 

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