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Why are you not hatching? Or promised not too? I'm actually really excited about my fall hatches. They grow faster, are hardier (imo) and it sets me up to have POL pullets/laying hens first thing in the spring which are my best sellers. Aside from having to make accommodations for growing them through the winter, I absolutely love fall hatching. They will all be in my newly remodeled (doing now) carport this winter. So I'm super excited about that.Well, I've avoided plugging in the incubator, but now I have two broody pullets. A silkie from my first hatch of the year, and a silkie x layer cross from my second hatch.
I have three breeding pens set up but haven't seen any fertilized eggs yet, in fact, two breeding pens are now on egg strikes, so just eggs from one pen but no luck there. The only eggs I have that are fertilized are from my bantam EE who flies out of her coop to hang with Chonkers. They can then leave the building and be free range chickens whenever they want during the day.
By the WAY- I'm probably consider an "enabler"
