Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

In response to Chikenscratch The "experts" say viability decreases rapidly 7 days after being laid. I have heard of people incubating eggs up to 2 weeks old with varying results. (not more than 40%)

what you say is true, but the 40% I do not agree with.

if a chicken lays all of her own eggs to incubate, it takes her about 2 weeks to lay a dozen.
and she usually has close to 100% hatch most of the time.


I met a woman who saved eggs for a month before setting them, and she claimed almost 100% in her Hova bator.
I cannot attest to her honesty because I only met her once.
but she never lied to me before..


........jiminwisc......
 
If anyone is looking for some chicks I currently have a couple available and will have more in the next few weeks...

Available now:  1 pure white bearded silkie  and  one silkie mix (White bearded silkie roo over Golden comet hen)  Nice looking chicks.  2 weeks old

Lavender Orps, Bantam Cochins, and silkies in the incubator now...due Easter weekend.

Blue Laced Red Wyandottes early May.
Can you post pictures of your blrw breeding stock please?!
 
As I said, everyone has varying degrees of success. I think there are A LOT of influences...how the eggs are stored, temp, incubation technique, genetics/parent chicken health, shipped vs non shipped....etc etc etc. I personally try not to set anything older than a week old for the best results, but if I had older eggs, I wouldn't toss em...it doesn't hurt to put them in the incubator.
 
good evening,
the incubator is holding steady at about 99.8F.
I haven't checked the humidity yet.
but the temperature in this basement room has gone from a
steady 61F up to 73F..


I got 2 eggs today, 4 yesterday. I took 2 hens off of their nest this morning and sold them. must have beed the other two egg layers. I am glad about that. the people who bought them are first time chicken people. this should be a good start on their chicken math ..

I am thinking of selling the rest of the black chickens for
$5/ea . I know at least one of them is a layer, but IDK which one. most of them are just freeloaders.
I have a few Sagittas left. If I don't sell them I just might
keep them for awhile.


I still have the purebred Ginger Red Old English rooster.
plus I have two large breed black roosters. they came from hatchery so I think they are purebreeds , too.
I just don't know what breed they are..


all must go

......jiminwisc.......
 
I try to get outside work done on Tuesdays. It is too wet here today!
Same here


All seems to have settled in the coop. I would not say everyone is best friends, but I don't have to do anymore whacking with my stick. New chicks due in tomorrow or Thursday. I wanted to go with the legbars from up in Merrill, but after I purchase vaccine and pay the shipping, I would be adding $12 extra dollars to each already $20 bird. Chicken math, yes, that math, no. Instead I will by 4 new EE from MT&C tomorrow at $5 a bird and they will already have their shot. Makes way more sense. Keeping both new and old chickens in the run for a bit longer today before free ranging them this evening. Only one of the 8 had laid when I checked at 11 so maybe they just need some time.
 

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