Hello, I'm new to the forum
I have a Barred Rock Rooster, and a Australorp hen (Not a great ratio, I know...). I bought them 5 or 6 years ago, along with two others that have since passed away, as assorted poultry at my local Tractor Supply store.
Anyway, the hen still lays eggs, and she always has, but she has never become broody and tried to hatch them. I always figured it was because we had only 2 hens to one rooster. But I don't know if that's the reason.
I was thinking, a few days ago, that I would like to hatch some of her eggs. My dad wants to hatch them by putting them in a box, with a lightbulb. I don't even want to try that, I'm sure it won't work. I can't keep track of humidity and temperature that well
I saw on ebay, very small incubators (3 egg capacity), for only $20. I was thinking of buying one of those. Do they work?
I'm just looking for the easiest way to hatch some eggs. Nothing big, only a few eggs, a one-time deal. I want so badly for the hen to become broody, that would make me very happy
But I'm sure she's not going to do that for me. Are there any tricks or things that I could try to see if she will hatch her own eggs? Remove the rooster temporarily, maybe?
And if I do incubate the eggs, How should I collect them? I've read that they should be collected every day, and stored in a cool (55-60 degrees ) place, pointy-side down until I have enough. Then add them all to the incubator at the same time. Is this correct? How long can they last without becoming too old to hatch?
So um... Any tips or suggestions for a beginner?
And by the way... What is the typical lifespan of a chicken? And a bantam chicken? We have a banty, too

I have a Barred Rock Rooster, and a Australorp hen (Not a great ratio, I know...). I bought them 5 or 6 years ago, along with two others that have since passed away, as assorted poultry at my local Tractor Supply store.
Anyway, the hen still lays eggs, and she always has, but she has never become broody and tried to hatch them. I always figured it was because we had only 2 hens to one rooster. But I don't know if that's the reason.
I was thinking, a few days ago, that I would like to hatch some of her eggs. My dad wants to hatch them by putting them in a box, with a lightbulb. I don't even want to try that, I'm sure it won't work. I can't keep track of humidity and temperature that well

I'm just looking for the easiest way to hatch some eggs. Nothing big, only a few eggs, a one-time deal. I want so badly for the hen to become broody, that would make me very happy

And if I do incubate the eggs, How should I collect them? I've read that they should be collected every day, and stored in a cool (55-60 degrees ) place, pointy-side down until I have enough. Then add them all to the incubator at the same time. Is this correct? How long can they last without becoming too old to hatch?
So um... Any tips or suggestions for a beginner?

And by the way... What is the typical lifespan of a chicken? And a bantam chicken? We have a banty, too
