Thanks for the replies. It seemed pretty straightforward, but, having never done it, I just didn't know, and was afraid to jump in, without getting some encouragement. I am getting so many eggs these days, it's crazy. And I still have breeds that simply aren't yet laying. But, I am splitting the hatch with two other local farmers, who have commercial incubator setups, and, it just seems to be better to hatch all of my own. That is, if I can get a customer base going.
My main goal right now, is to pare down to just certain specialty breeds, that seem to be in demand, or rare breeds that I can maybe show, some day.
I'm pretty certain, that my choices have narrowed to, Australorps, Marraduna Basques, Blue Andalusians, Cuckoo Marans?, Speckled Sussex, Gold Laced Wyandotte and because they are always in demand, pretty much everywhere you go, Rhode Island Red's.
I've had, I have, Delawares, New Hampshires, Dominickers, Barnevelders, black and red sex links, and Plymouth Rocks. All are great birds. But, there are other locals dealing in those breeds. I need to be the guy who has something different, if I want to get new business in here. I'm a little disappointed in my Cuckoo Marans' as their eggs are not as dark, as one would expect. So, I'm thinking of getting into a different breed, like a Wheaten Marans or a Welsummer, for those super dark eggs.