- Jul 26, 2011
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Here's an update on my hatch. At last report I had hatched 3/13 eggs. One source half way across the country had resulted in two cockerels from five eggs. Another source a couple hours from me had hatched out one pullet from eight pullet eggs. Both were shipped.
Over the past week I hatched 5/20 of the remaining eggs. The same far away source hatched another cockerel from five eggs. And a source also a couple hours away but different than the first setting hatched two pullets and two cockerels from 15 pullet eggs. Again all were shipped eggs.
In total I spent $254 to buy and ship the eggs. I got essentially 3 pair for $84.50 per pair, with two free spare cockerels. This compares with the started stock that I purchased earlier this year. I paid $156.50 for two pair including shipping, or $79.50 per pair. I only throw that out for those who are considering hatching egg vs chicks/started.
Buying chicks/started is less of a gamble, and you know the sex up front. If you get a good hatch rate, say 50%, then eggs are cheaper, and I think its a little easier to collect unrelated stock.
In the second hatch all hatched at days 19-20. I have two mercury thermometers that I place top and bottom of the cabinate. The average temperature I would estimate ran 99 3/4 F. I did not measure humidity but used the same combination of water pail, pad/pads and ventilation that I've used in the past (as I mentioned last time I hatched 11/17 of the non CL breeds at the same time which were local but shipped). I think the biggest issue was that these were mostly pullet eggs, and the nice sized eggs were shipped long distance.
This time two chicks were initially difficult to sex, but became fairly clear at 3 or 4 days old.
Hatching is such a gamble with shipped eggs and yet the price difference is enough that I am tempted to try it. My only experience with shipped eggs (duck eggs - from MA to KS) turned out pretty good. I hatched 9 out of 15, but 7 of them were drakes so I ended up having to find more females and re-home some males. I would be really frustrated if that happened with CL eggs. I really like hatching my own, though.
Maybe I'll just have to do both! I've convinced my husband to build me a much larger building for my additions next spring, so what's a few more orders of eggs and birds compared to that? LOL!