One more night.
Just keep telling ourselves that. Then that has got to be it for winter, right?

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Fred, BEST of luck on your hatch(es)!!! I have gotten OODLES of folks letting me know they are also experiencing fertility issues; I definitley believe things will change for most of us in that area very soon, since I "think" spring is finally here!Well, most of the eggs have been very cold, but not frozen. If they are frozen I just feed them back. Good for the birds.
I've got almost 5 dozen eggs in the incubation process. I'll be hatching non stop for the next three weeks. (mostly Reds) In candling, the cold temperatures haven't effected the fertile eggs. They're doing just fine. What has been very unsteady is fertility. Cannot expect consistent fertility under these awful conditions.
I get the feeling that the birds keep saying "OK, this is the last cold night." "OK, now THIS is the last cold night" as well as we do. They've got to be worn out by it and ready to see the earth again.
I hate to even do it, as I don't want to jinx us, but....Maybe spring will happen after all.
Fred, I'm curious how you will make up for this next year. Will you put out lights earlier so your breeders will get some extra laying time before you start setting eggs? Assuming next winter is average.
Or do you do everything just like you've done before and just hatch from pullets that are a month or 3 younger than normal?
colburg