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YAYYYYY!!!! I found someone willing to trade me his turkey eggs for my Easter Egger chickens hatched last year. So not only will I be making room in one coop, I'll be filling the other.

I will run a load of our chicken eggs in the GQF, ideally one shelf of 96. I'd love to fill two trays but not sure how many buyers I will have for Easter chicks as TSC has them coming in this weekend.

Our TSC started carrying them last week. Last year, TSC had no effect whatsoever on my sales
 
YAYYYYY!!!!  I found someone willing to trade me his turkey eggs for my Easter Egger chickens hatched last year.  So not only will I be making room in one coop, I'll be filling the other.

I will run a load of our chicken eggs in the GQF, ideally one shelf of 96.  I'd love to fill two trays but not sure how many buyers I will have for Easter chicks as TSC has them coming in this weekend.


Sweet!!!! More poults!!! :jumpy
 
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Glad to hear no impact from local store sales. This will be my first "hatch for market only", I usually select off the top and sell the rest.
 
So just curious, for large fowl birds, how big do you get let the eggs get before you set them. I have a bunch of pullets that started laying a little over a month ago (First ones started at Christmas, but I'd guess on average they've been laying for about 6 weeks). They are covered by two dark cornish roosters. Right now, the average egg I'm getting from them ways about 47-49 grams, so would be in the small/medium range. Do you think I'll have an increased risk of hatching complications at that size?
 
" Hi I'm Dee and I'm now a hatchaholic...I think..... previously known as chickenaholic, blondaholic, talkaholic, and Birds Momma". Please welcome me into your insane horrible humored flock with open arms. LOLOL!!!!!

Sorry, but after conversing with SC, I kinda felt like I fit well here and honestly, need your advise on my first hatching experience. I am already planning for my second set into the bator and im only on day 3 of my first set!!!!!!! I am doing SO much reading and learning about incubating and hatching its ridiculous. I never realized how much of a science it is!

I have gone back a few dozen pages and read so much of your guys post, I hope you don't mind me butting in?

My flock has their own FB page called Bird and the Fluffy Butts is you wan to know anything about my flock. and anything else? hell just ask. :)

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So just curious, for large fowl birds, how big do you get let the eggs get before you set them. I have a bunch of pullets that started laying a little over a month ago (First ones started at Christmas, but I'd guess on average they've been laying for about 6 weeks). They are covered by two dark cornish roosters. Right now, the average egg I'm getting from them ways about 47-49 grams, so would be in the small/medium range. Do you think I'll have an increased risk of hatching complications at that size?

I'll set them and let you know.
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As long as the shell consistency is good (smooth, satin finish, high fertility, yolk size proportional to shell volume) then I would not hesitate to use them. It is easiest to get a consistent hatch out of similarly sized eggs. I'd rather set a tray of consistently small eggs than a mixed tray of pullet, bantam, large, and jumbos. But I do that anyway.

You can expect the chicks to pip day 19 and hatch on day 20, so I'd lock down a day earlier too. I do that by air cell rather than by date to account for incubator variations. As soon as the liquid remaining between the chick and the air cell is 3/16" or so, I move them to the hatcher.
 
So just curious, for large fowl birds, how big do you get let the eggs get before you set them. I have a bunch of pullets that started laying a little over a month ago (First ones started at Christmas, but I'd guess on average they've been laying for about 6 weeks). They are covered by two dark cornish roosters. Right now, the average egg I'm getting from them ways about 47-49 grams, so would be in the small/medium range. Do you think I'll have an increased risk of hatching complications at that size?


That's right at about recommended size or so... I give mine about a month before setting, sometimes I gauge it on approx size compared to what they should be laying at full size...

For large egg layers, I think it's about 46g or bigger...

I've had some start laying at a decent size, my Am's, right away... and had others that took longer before their eggs got bigger than peewee/small size... if they look decent, then go for it... really it comes down to personal choice... :)
 
So i just posted a few of my extra young male chickens if anyone knows of anyone or is interested ....please let me know. I need them gone!!! One is crowing already and the other 3 have not yet started...but I can only imagine the complaints I will get if and when they do!!!
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Well, my silkies and breese eggs are due on the 11th!!! Locking down and hatching the same time! ;)


:lau "bresse eggs" :lau i know you know better but it made me laugh

" Hi I'm Dee and I'm now a hatchaholic...I think..... previously known as chickenaholic, blondaholic, talkaholic, and Birds Momma".  Please welcome me into your insane horrible humored flock with open arms. LOLOL!!!!!

Sorry, but after conversing with SC, I kinda felt like I fit well here and honestly, need your advise on my first hatching experience.  I am already planning for my second set into the  bator and im only on day 3 of my first set!!!!!!! I am doing SO much reading and learning about incubating and hatching its ridiculous. I never realized how much of a science it is!

I have gone back a few dozen pages and read so much of your guys post, I hope you don't mind me butting in?

My flock has their own FB page called  Bird and the Fluffy Butts is you wan to know anything about my flock. and anything else? hell just ask. :)


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Me :)

:oops: I'd love to, but with everything going on, I'll have to pass. PPP
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I don't care how well they work Turk still going to have her beat . :lau  as mater of fact we need to send her over to melt ice.I see you Turk:hugs :frow              


:hugs :frow there was only 75 posts for me to catch up :th

BTW im due right in there w all of you, the 12th is 21 but i expect day 20 with these pullet eggs as per the breeders experience.
 

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