The Legbar Thread!

I have two hens laying for sometime now and have gotten 8 eggs in four days. So not bad at all. I also have lot in the incubator with hatches coming this week and next week. Hoping for some pure cream girls and boys out of these hatches.
 
Wow @madamwlf I think most people would really like your ratios!!! But I know what you mean about wishing for selection of males to grow out.

My hatches have been swinging from one extreme to the other on the gender ratio with a few even hatches. I think overall I am hatching slightly more girls than boys so far this year.
 
My streak continues. Another hatch is happening this weekend and out of the 6 Cream Legbar eggs that have hatched, all 6 are pullets!! What am I going to do with all these pullets and no roosters to grow out??
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Wow! Congrats on another great hatch!
 
My 2 pullets are laying now. I have gotten 4 eggs in total in the past few days. I have yet to look for eggs this morn, Im head out in a min to go collect.

I have been storing these eggs downstairs with the other hatching eggs that I plan to set on tues or wed. Im a little hesitant to set them but at the same time cant wait to get started. Do you all hatch pullet eggs or wait a month or so?
 
My 2 pullets are laying now. I have gotten 4 eggs in total in the past few days. I have yet to look for eggs this morn, Im head out in a min to go collect.

I have been storing these eggs downstairs with the other hatching eggs that I plan to set on tues or wed. Im a little hesitant to set them but at the same time cant wait to get started. Do you all hatch pullet eggs or wait a month or so?

Every egg they lay goes in the incubator including pullet eggs.
 
That's what I figured :) I typically do the same thing but was just curious what everyone thinks about pullet eggs.

Thank You
my 2-cents (based on information in Gail Damerow's book) is that the pullet should be producing full-sized eggs - before the eggs are incubated - for the best health of the chicks and the best health of the breed.

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I'm one that throws anything from a pen with a roo into the bator including pullet eggs... I will say hatch rates are way lower for pullet eggs and a lot end up being infertile. But I just can't help myself... honestly most long-time breeders will tell you to wait at least two weeks before incubating.
 
I give them about 3-4 weeks before I hatch them. I've tried hatching them early with both good and bad results but not feel comfortable hatching from the really small first eggs. I don't wait until full-size eggs as that can take quite a few months and some say wait until they are a year old but my circumstances make that infeasible for me.
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wish I could be hatching along with y'all.
 

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