I was experimenting in a way with my pure NH hens for this hatch. The question seems to often come up "how long do I need to wait before the eggs are purebred?" and I've seen every answer under the sun, but the one that predominates is that the hen will use the "freshest" semen to fertilize her egg. So, I put a trio of NH's in a pen together and started collecting their eggs from the first day. The only other roosters here are Barred Rocks so at hatch it is easy to tell which rooster fertilized the egg. Black chick means BR is the daddy, orange chick and it was the NH. I dated all the eggs so I'd know for sure. The earliest eggs by date (not by hatch order) all hatched out black chicksAlong those same lines of odd hatching, I took two of my pure Sussex hens, and I penned them for 2 days and collected 3 eggs.

In good news though, one "Aloha" chick has hatched and it is an interesting blend of colors. Brown predominantly but a sort of rusty reddish brown with white wing tips and a little white on the chest. Only one other egg is pipped. I sure hope there is more activity as the day wears on. I didn't set them until 10pm so their 21 days is technically not up until then but still, I thought there would be more pips by now as they were all active and moving at every candling up until the end.