that's what you are after a pair will do but a trio is better my rule of thumb is to set 20 to get a trio and move on from there with my own eggs it took six months to establish my Hampshires from a trio of a set of 20 I did hatch more outta the set but only two hens I think it was 6&2 outta 20 but now I have a sustainable flock not ideal but effective good luck moving forwardAn update from last nite. Three have hatched. 2 had pipped over 14 hours before I went to bed but nothing more. I did expand the hole enough for them to breathe since the membrane was still covering the hole. 4th egg nothing. I read the above info and did the water test. Egg floated but didn't move. I did an "eggtopsie" and the fully formed chick was dead inside. The air sac was so big it most likely couldn't move into position to pip the shell. Wishing I intervened yesterday! This was such a horrible batch with only 4 viable out of 15! Hopefully I have enough hens and a couple of good roosters to only do my own from now on! Thank you everyone for all the info!
Here are three blue Ameraucana's Looks like a couple of splashes and maybe a blue?