Well, I think my husband and I are going to join the club

My home made incubator seems to be stable and working within 1 degrees with a bit of a drop at the early morning hours... so to give it a test run, we figured we'd see if we could get success with TJ eggs before buying expensive bantam eggs ;P (not
that expensive, but I'd care more about the hatch) I also want to practice vent sexing on the TJ chicks (don't worry, I have a soft hand) Sooooooo sometime today, he's supposed to buy some eggs for me ;P
We shall see...... ;P
I'm reading through this thread but it's really long... So I don't know if thid s has been posted before, but interesting info here: "All the most popular sex-link crosses produced for small flocks lay brown-shelled eggs. There is one sex-link cross that you can purchase for production of white-shelled eggs, the California White. It is the cross between a White Leghorn hen with a California Gray rooster. It is basically a commercial leghorn breed to be able to handle the conditions of small flocks, including those in areas with colder temperatures." Quoted from the University of Kentucky

of course, if the eggs we hatch are calif white hens and roos, then it may not work? Or am I just confused? LOL