We were just about done incubating this year, but last week we found out about a public speaking home school program at the library called 'You're the Expert!' where the home schooled child can get some public speaking experience... So we decided to toss in a few more eggs and document the incubation so my 5 year old can give a speech (or at least try
) and this way she will have day old chicks to show as part of here speech...
Anyway that was supposed to be the end of the season, so I started to look at what we wanted to do for next year... I really wanted to add some chocolate layers to my flock.. The idea was to get at least one chocolate gene carrying roo to darken my existing olive egger lines, and I also some hens to get some chocolate eggs... I was to hoping to take advantage of 'chick days' at the sorta of local Blain's Farm and Fleet to avoid shipping cost, but I looked over their offering this last year and they didn't offer any chocolate layers, so to gamble on them offering them next year was not a gamble I wanted to take... Started to look online at the prices for the chocolate layers I wanted Black Copper Marans and Welsummers, got some pretty good sticker shock on the price of the Marans, seems the going price is about $10 a pop for day old pullets plus shipping... So I turned my focus to eggs, and found dollar for dollar even with the gamble of a bad hatch and bad male/female ratio the price of eggs was quite appealing, I only need to realistically hatch one or two out of a dozen to break even on purchasing day old chicks, seems like a good gamble...
So needless to say after looking over some offerings on Ebay and this forum, I took the dive and purchased a dozen eggs to try and hatch, a 50/50 mix of Marans and Welsummers... So the incubator will be running for several more weeks now and hopefully by next spring I will have some chocolate eggs in the mix...
Darn chicken math...

Anyway that was supposed to be the end of the season, so I started to look at what we wanted to do for next year... I really wanted to add some chocolate layers to my flock.. The idea was to get at least one chocolate gene carrying roo to darken my existing olive egger lines, and I also some hens to get some chocolate eggs... I was to hoping to take advantage of 'chick days' at the sorta of local Blain's Farm and Fleet to avoid shipping cost, but I looked over their offering this last year and they didn't offer any chocolate layers, so to gamble on them offering them next year was not a gamble I wanted to take... Started to look online at the prices for the chocolate layers I wanted Black Copper Marans and Welsummers, got some pretty good sticker shock on the price of the Marans, seems the going price is about $10 a pop for day old pullets plus shipping... So I turned my focus to eggs, and found dollar for dollar even with the gamble of a bad hatch and bad male/female ratio the price of eggs was quite appealing, I only need to realistically hatch one or two out of a dozen to break even on purchasing day old chicks, seems like a good gamble...
So needless to say after looking over some offerings on Ebay and this forum, I took the dive and purchased a dozen eggs to try and hatch, a 50/50 mix of Marans and Welsummers... So the incubator will be running for several more weeks now and hopefully by next spring I will have some chocolate eggs in the mix...
Darn chicken math...