Flowerbh: Im in north east alabama in the "mountains" lol. Ill be hatching all winter long as well. Have a set of 82 that started hatching saturday and like 75 in my ultrabator. Any questions feel free to ask. Ill gladly help out. 

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What do you guys do with all those chicks!!!! And when I start hatching some, what do I do with all the roos?Personally I harden off my chicks with my bantams since they have a heat lamp on them all winter. It also does bump the temp of the whole coop up a bit as well. As far as fertility I have averaged above 85% on nearly all my hatches, with this last hatch being a tad lower at about 75%. out of 82 i tossed 13 quitters. 5 i have left to see what happens. the other 64 hatched just fine. Ive got another 80 set in the incubator now.![]()
I live in FL so when they are feathered enough to withstand 60 degree temps I just put them outside in my grow-out tractors, lol. Roos get sold on craigslist but I will probably have to start having them processed to go in the freezer as wellWhat do you guys do with all those chicks!!!! And when I start hatching some, what do I do with all the roos?
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I only hatch a dozen or so at a time, at least that's what I used to do we moved and have a lot more property now which means more space for more chickens.![]()
The extra roos end up as dinner (bantam and purebred roos I try to sell or at least re-home). If I hatch out more chickens than I want I sell the extra chicks on craigslist.