I 'planned' on turning the bators off over 3 months ago, so now, instead of having one incubator and one hatcher, I've got both incubators full of eggs incubating! The seramas are due later this week, so then I'll be back down to one bator and one hatcher, but this is almost November!! At least I was able to stop hatching coturnix, my 'babies' are 2-3 weeks old. I'm hoping that this warm-ish weather will hold out long enough for them to be able to go outside before it gets too cold, I really don't want coturnix in the house all winter
As for what I'll be hatching, pretty much any and all eggs laid by my purebred chickens (bl
ack Ameraucanas; white and b/b/s silkies; black mottled, partridge, and b/b/s bantam cochins; mille fleur, porcelain, and black mottled d'uccles; b/b/s, mottled, and spangled OEGB; Golden Lakenvelders; and maybe some of the LF OEG), pair of lilac turkeys, geese, and ducks. I'm sure I'll hatch some of the coturnix and button quail eggs, and any guinea eggs that I can find. There is a HUGE sale here in the spring, things sell for outrageous prices! I was told by quite a few people that it is a 'sellers' auction....one person said that he'd seen single guinea hens sell for $150 each
I'll probably hatch some doves too, though I'll leave that job up to the parents