March 2022 Hatch-A-Long

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Heh heh heh. I would take full advantage. Did you buy another incubator yet aftet his enthusiasm for your endeavor? :gig

He did express hope that I didn't have to place a chick order for 25 again, because that was a lot to handle at once.

This is a practice batch of mixed-breed birds.
 
Good luck! Wow you made your own incubator? Is this the first time you are using it?
Yes i made it but with help of my father and my friend...and a few ideas we find on google. Not first time i using ...few years ago i was using him and have great hatch rate. But at that time i have had other roosters, this boys now are 🙄 older one as i said i never ever saw him mating 🤣
 
Yes i made it but with help of my father and my friend...and a few ideas we find on google. Not first time i using ...few years ago i was using him and have great hatch rate. But at that time i have had other roosters, this boys now are 🙄 older one as i said i never ever saw him mating 🤣
You may not. Some roosters are very "shy" when it comes to mating. I had one like that I swore there was no way the eggs were fertile, but the hens hatched out 2 dozen babies their first time. There is always hope.
 
I had 26 this past fall (order of 25 plus an extra), and I really was pushing my limits for dealing with them -- not to mention the cost of feeding them long enough to decide who to sell and then for them to actually sell.


Usually, I do 100 chicks, We pick out what we want to keep for our flock, the ones we will sell, and then rest are raised for food.
 
I guess I should move over to this HAL, since my hatch dates are 3/6 and 3/8! I set 8 Tolbunt and Candy Corn Polish eggs from a local guy on 2/13 and 13 porcelain d’Uccles and one bantam Cochin on 2/15 that were shipped from about 4 hours away (and took 3 days to get here 🙄). I candled the Polish eggs tonight and all 8 have veins! One looks iffy on making it but still too early to call it a quitter!

The shipped eggs were packaged super well, so I’m hopeful that I get a decent amount to hatch. They were in foam, in a small box, then placed in a bigger box surrounded by padding. Here’s hoping the extra effort pays off. Will try to leave them alone as much as possible…but it’s hard not to want to candle constantly 😆
 

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