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LOL...Well... Ummmm Tar... (gawd I hate admitting this, lol...) I hatched 782 keets last year
At one point I think I had 100 gorgeous birds saved for keepers that I raised, but I weeded thru them as they matured and I was able to sex them, figure out which to keep and managed to get the number down to something under what most people would consider hoarding, lol. I kept a new flock of 28 pretty colors for breeders (they are who/what is laying for me now already), also kept 3 handsome males to replace the 4 worthless males in one of my other breeding flocks from last yr, and I also kept a flock of 16 striking Pied Pearl Greys to mostly free range my lower pasture (mostly males so I'm not egg/nest hunting all the time)... and I still have somewhere around 24-26 or so birds from last season's hatches left to sell, (but they may be gone by this weekend if all works out
). Oh and I had 6 bully males butchered sometime during the summer by a mobile butcher (they were tasty good, but I just can't do the guts and goo thing myself yet). So not counting what I have left to sell (or maybe butcher)... my flock count is a hefty 85 Guineas, (plus 4 Peafowl and a Turkey Hen). Been a busy year for me, and it's bleeding over to this yr's hatching season already, lol. But yah, I moved a lot of birds out of here in the last 8-9 months!
I have no goal or goals set in stone for this season (yet)... EXCEPT to stop hatching when I am burned out, instead of continual hatching and hatching and hatching.. and hatching. I had a hatch going on every 4 days last season, and I over did it, got burned out. This year... only 1 hatch per week is my self-set limit, lol, and NO double layered/over loaded incubators!!! No more hand turning eggs 5 times a day. Once my fertility rates are 80% or higher from my 2 main breeding flocks I plan on selling hatching eggs and/or eggs for consumption and NOT incubating every egg I collect. And I've already sworn to myself that I WILL NOT LISTEN TO ANY OF THE ENABLERS HERE ON BYC, lol (I completely blame them for last yr).
I feel your pain about the noisy flock... once one of my flocks gets set off, the rest have to chime in too
Oh and the Hen in my Avatar is a pure White from one of last yr's hatches that has some dark feathers down the back of her neck and a few random dark feathers scattered on her back. I'm hoping she'll hatch some Pinto keets for me eventually (really really Pied, with just a strip of color down their back).
Good to talk to you again too, post some pics of your flock!

At one point I think I had 100 gorgeous birds saved for keepers that I raised, but I weeded thru them as they matured and I was able to sex them, figure out which to keep and managed to get the number down to something under what most people would consider hoarding, lol. I kept a new flock of 28 pretty colors for breeders (they are who/what is laying for me now already), also kept 3 handsome males to replace the 4 worthless males in one of my other breeding flocks from last yr, and I also kept a flock of 16 striking Pied Pearl Greys to mostly free range my lower pasture (mostly males so I'm not egg/nest hunting all the time)... and I still have somewhere around 24-26 or so birds from last season's hatches left to sell, (but they may be gone by this weekend if all works out

I have no goal or goals set in stone for this season (yet)... EXCEPT to stop hatching when I am burned out, instead of continual hatching and hatching and hatching.. and hatching. I had a hatch going on every 4 days last season, and I over did it, got burned out. This year... only 1 hatch per week is my self-set limit, lol, and NO double layered/over loaded incubators!!! No more hand turning eggs 5 times a day. Once my fertility rates are 80% or higher from my 2 main breeding flocks I plan on selling hatching eggs and/or eggs for consumption and NOT incubating every egg I collect. And I've already sworn to myself that I WILL NOT LISTEN TO ANY OF THE ENABLERS HERE ON BYC, lol (I completely blame them for last yr).

I feel your pain about the noisy flock... once one of my flocks gets set off, the rest have to chime in too

Oh and the Hen in my Avatar is a pure White from one of last yr's hatches that has some dark feathers down the back of her neck and a few random dark feathers scattered on her back. I'm hoping she'll hatch some Pinto keets for me eventually (really really Pied, with just a strip of color down their back).
Good to talk to you again too, post some pics of your flock!
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