![]() ![]() ![]() Chapter 2: Is hatching eggs right for you?īefore you begin, you will want to consider whether hatching your own eggs is for you. My Pet Chicken offers some extremely rare breeds and varieties as fertile hatching eggs. In addition, when purchasing hatching eggs, you have the opportunity to get exceptionally rare breeds and unusual colors that may not be available as day-olds or juveniles. Flighty breeds may never be as friendly as breeds that are inclined to it genetically, but if they have had the opportunity to see you every day from the very beginning, they will likely be less flighty and nervous than otherwise, and they can conceivably become very tame indeed. This goes for any breed, even those that are not traditionally friendly. More practically, if you want chickens as pets, the younger you have them, the easier they will be to tame. Who would have thought there would be such a difference in size in only that small amount of time? There is simply nothing like it. Those day-olds are two or three days old when they get to you. They are so tiny, even in comparison to brand new day-olds you can get shipped. The baby chicks always seem surprised-surprised and exhausted-at that last push that finally parts the egg. I have had visitors over for hatching day, all crowding around the brooder window watching a little baby beak work its way around the shell, all of us talking in baby voices and doing momma hen impressions, encouraging the little babies to come out. Watching the eggs hatch is its own reward, as well. Without any embarrassment whatsoever, I do my best to mimic that sound so they will feel comforted and so they'll know me even from inside the shell. They are calling for their mommies: a hen would cluck right back at them reassuringly. You even get to hear-in the quiet moments of the latter days of incubation-tiny muffled peeping from inside the egg.That moment always brings tears to my eyes. You get to see the eggs begin to rock back and forth as they position themselves for their struggle out. ![]() When you hatch your own eggs,you get to experience the excitement of candling and seeing their little shadows grow inside their tiny shells. However, starting your chickens from eggs brings that disconnect into even sharper focus. That mistaken idea is difficult enough to countenance if you have ever kept chickens yourself, and even more so if you have raised them from baby chicks. Many people picture chickens as dirty, smelly, stupid creatures whose only purpose in life is to produce food. The hatching of baby chicks is a cycle of life that was once familiar to most people, but that we are now divided from. There are several reasons you may choose to hatch your own eggs rather than purchase day-old baby chicks or juvenile birds.Įxcitement and Reconnection to the Life Cycle Chapter 5: Choosing an incubator & incubation tipsĬhapter 1: Why is hatching eggs such an attraction?.Chapter 4: Choosing between an incubator and hen.Chapter 2: Is hatching eggs right for you?. ![]()
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