Well the hatch is over, here are the final numbers.
From egg supplier #1 the following have hatched
Spangle #1, #2, #3
Self Blue #1, #2
Silver Duckwing #1, #2
Belgian Quail D'Anvers #1, #2
Crele #1, #2
Partridge Cochin #1, #2
Red Cochin #1, #2, #3
Self Blue dUccle #1, #2, #3
Black Breasted Red #1
Mille Fluer #1
Buff Cochin #1
Birchen #1, #2
Out of 36 eggs from this supplier 1 egg was found to be cracked when moving it to the hatching tray, so 35 made it to the hatcher. Today I candled all the remaining eggs and found that 5 never started, the rest stopped developing for unknown reasons at various stages of incubation. So the numbers are -
36 total purchased & shipped to me at a cost of $32
24 Hatched
Hatch Rate = 67%
Cost Per Hatched Chick = $1.33 each not including cost to run incubator.
From egg supplier #2 the following have hatched
BB Red #1, #2
Crele #1, #2, #3
Out of 12 eggs from this supplier all 12 made it into the hatching tray. Here are the numbers -
12 eggs total purchased and shipped to me at a cost of $17
5 Hatched
Hatch Rate = 42%
Cost Per Hatched Chick = $3.40 each not including cost to run incubator.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Put it all together and here's the final tally
48 eggs purchased & shipped at a cost of $49
29 Hatched
Hatch Rate = 60.4%
Cost per hatched chick = $1.69 each not including cost to run incubator.
Overall I would consider this to be a success. The hatch rate is a little above average for what I would expect from shipped eggs purchased on
eBay this late in the year. Many of the hatched chicks came from brood stock that are either active or retired show birds, so I hope they passed good traits to the chicks!