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Not to change topic but.... I have had some discussion in another type of social media on this subject and well let's just say it did ruffle some feathers and there are people who think what I'm saying is wrong. Open for discussion![]()
Ok this question my ruffle some feathers. Oh well...
Lately I have been seeing a lot of posts around the internet on people still breeding and hatching eggs. I have a real problem with this as this is the time of year that the birds are going thru a lot of changes with molt and getting ready for the harsh winters. Fall moving into winter is the time of year to most and I mean most breeders let their birds rest and have some time to add on poundage from the long breeding season of spring and late summer. Most hens are so exhausted that they need this time of year to recoup. Breeding and rasing chicks in the dead of winter in most parts of the states is not a good idea. It's bad enough trying to deal with the winter and taking care of birds let a lone chicks. Again this is my opinion not everyone may agree with this and frankly I would expect that.
Our county fair is in September. If kids want to show in Fancy Poultry or laying hens, they can't wait until spring to buy birds. Most of the birds that showed as pullets and cockerels were hatching September or October. But like Blueface said, different strokes for different folks. Since I'm not raising chickens for show, I hatch out in the spring.