Good morning folks
I've had enough of work today, time for BYC 


CCCL just go for it. When you know what kind of bator, maybe I can help more. I incubate my chicks a little cooler than my ducks and turkeys, but start out at about 40% humidity. I'll have to fire up the bator to check my temp, but I think it's like 98.9* for chicks and 99.9* for the others. When I'm doing mixed hatching, I stick with the higher temp, but always get early chicks. This spring I may be trying to break into the school market... Lots of schools/pre-schools want to keep chickens and hatch eggs for a time. Think offering a whole package with rare and endangered breeds might be a seller. Who knows.I'm so excited!!! I got permission to hatch chicks in Anna's 3rd grade classroom!!!
I know @Kris5902 @rjohns39 and others have lots of hatching experience, please give me pointers! I'm not sure what incubator I'll be using yet, my friend is letting me borrow one of hers. I have not personally hatched eggs from an incubator before. I always used broodies.
I'll bring the chicks home and raise them up from there. I'm thinking I might sell the pullets. @BY Bob if the time is right for you guys, you may have first choice.
If I have a brown laying rooster over green laying hens, what colors could they lay? One of the rooster is Barred, I wonder if I can sexlink the chicks? Anybody know how that works? I still learning the genetics of chickens.![]()