CanadianBuckeye
Songster
That is a good deal. You better watch out with that incubator. It tends to get addictive to the point that a person will come close to buying store bought eggs to eat because there is not enough eggs for the incubator.
Trust me because I built a 200ish egg incubator last spring and it would take 14 days to fill. My results were poor as there were way too many hens to one roo (20 to 1). I would toss about 5 -6 dozen eggs out due to being clear on day 18.
Those broodies are WAY better and cheaper at raising chicks.
Stryker it's true, I look at my eggs differently now- I feel a twinge of guilt now and then when we eat the eggs. I wonder what could have been. I'm getting in some hatching eggs from far away next year, and I expect only a 25% hatch rate so I'm ordering 4 dozen eggs from each of my sources in the hopes I'll end up with 6 pullets and 6 roosters :-/ if they will send that many, but of course it's rarely 50-50 and usually there's an excess of males.
Only 50% of the Cornish hatching eggs were fertile last year, and those were hand delivered- so that's why I got the large capacity incubator. And, I have too many roosters for my hens, 2 roosters and 12 hens...........
and then there's custom hatching for others! Maybe the incubator will pay for itself.
