I ordered my first dozen baby chicks online and when they arrived, I was instantly enchanted. My new, fluffy pets quickly turned me into a card-carrying chicken addict. Prior to their arrival, it never occurred to me that I might wish to expand my flock one day, much less hatch my own chicks. I ordered my first dozen baby chicks from online using a Breed Selector tool; when they arrived, I was instantly enchanted. My new, fluffy pets quickly turned me into a card-carrying chicken addict.

My interest in hatching began when, at four months of age, one of my babies revealed himself to be a rooster most unexpectedly. I had ordered ‘sexed’chicks, which means they were identified by hatchery experts as being female. The technique for sexing day old chicks is only 90% accurate and Mr. 10% made his presence known quite clearly.

Petunia, 6 weeks old
Petunia, 6 weeks old
Petunia, 6 months old
Petunia, 6 months old

By five months of age, the babies were no longer fluffy balls of fuzz, they were full-fledged adults with jobs to do; the ladies were laying eggs and Petunia was taking care of the ladies.

By five months of age, the babies were no longer fluffy balls of fuzz, they were full-fledged adults with jobs to do; the ladies were laying eggs and Petunia was taking care of the ladies.

I missed the baby chick phase and the new-found knowledge that there were fertilized eggs in the nest boxes on any given day was enticement enough for me to give hatching a try. A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it’s an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)

A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it's an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)
A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it's an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)


I have been hatching virtually non-stop since then. Not only do I view hatching as a way to add new breeds to my backyard flock and new colors to my egg basket, but I see it as a wonderful way to teach my daughters about the miracle of life and the importance of knowing the source of their food. Hatching eggs is habit-forming, educational, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be disappointing and challenging at times, but most of all, it’s fun.

I have been hatching virtually non-stop since then. Not only do I view hatching as a way to add new breeds to my backyard flock and new colors to my egg basket, but I see it as a wonderful way to teach my daughters about the miracle of life and the importance of knowing the source of their food. Hatching eggs is habit-forming, educational, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be disappointing and challenging at times, but most of all, it’s fun.

Ein paar Anrufe können Ihnen helfen, ein Medikament zu einem besseren Preis zu finden. Wenden Sie sich an Apotheken, Lagerhäuser, Filialen von Supermärkten und Einzelhandelsgeschäften wie Walmart und Target. Bitten Sie Ihren Arzt, mit der Ausstellung eines Rezepts zu warten, bis Sie wissen, welche Apotheke Ihr Netz Medikament günstiger anbietet. Oder lassen Sie sich ein Rezept auf Papier ausstellen, das Sie in einer Apotheke Ihrer Wahl einlösen können.


Since I just received a new shipment of fertile hatching eggs in the mail, I thought you might like to tag along for the three week journey with me this time. There’s really not that much to it, the chick does most of the work. There are a few things that require monitoring to various degrees depending on the incubator used, but for the most part, the chick takes care of the heavy lifting.

The purpose of this blog series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.


The purpose of this series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.

The purpose of this blog series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.


More Hatch-along articles: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5Part 6, Part 7Part 8 

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I ordered my first dozen baby chicks online and when they arrived, I was instantly enchanted. My new, fluffy pets quickly turned me into a card-carrying chicken addict. Prior to their arrival, it never occurred to me that I might wish to expand my flock one day, much less hatch my own chicks. I ordered my first dozen baby chicks from online using a Breed Selector tool; when they arrived, I was instantly enchanted. My new, fluffy pets quickly turned me into a card-carrying chicken addict.

My interest in hatching began when, at four months of age, one of my babies revealed himself to be a rooster most unexpectedly. I had ordered ‘sexed’chicks, which means they were identified by hatchery experts as being female. The technique for sexing day old chicks is only 90% accurate and Mr. 10% made his presence known quite clearly.

Petunia, 6 weeks old
Petunia, 6 weeks old
Petunia, 6 months old
Petunia, 6 months old

By five months of age, the babies were no longer fluffy balls of fuzz, they were full-fledged adults with jobs to do; the ladies were laying eggs and Petunia was taking care of the ladies.

By five months of age, the babies were no longer fluffy balls of fuzz, they were full-fledged adults with jobs to do; the ladies were laying eggs and Petunia was taking care of the ladies.

I missed the baby chick phase and the new-found knowledge that there were fertilized eggs in the nest boxes on any given day was enticement enough for me to give hatching a try. A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it’s an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)

A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it's an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)
A mere five months into chicken-keeping, I ordered the first of my two Brinsea Advance Mini incubators. Within a short period of time, I outgrew the 7 egg Mini Advance incubators and upgraded to a Brinsea Octagon 20, which holds at least 20 eggs. Hey, it's an addiction, what can I tell ya? :)


I have been hatching virtually non-stop since then. Not only do I view hatching as a way to add new breeds to my backyard flock and new colors to my egg basket, but I see it as a wonderful way to teach my daughters about the miracle of life and the importance of knowing the source of their food. Hatching eggs is habit-forming, educational, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be disappointing and challenging at times, but most of all, it’s fun.

I have been hatching virtually non-stop since then. Not only do I view hatching as a way to add new breeds to my backyard flock and new colors to my egg basket, but I see it as a wonderful way to teach my daughters about the miracle of life and the importance of knowing the source of their food. Hatching eggs is habit-forming, educational, rewarding and exhilarating. It can also be disappointing and challenging at times, but most of all, it’s fun.

Ein paar Anrufe können Ihnen helfen, ein Medikament zu einem besseren Preis zu finden. Wenden Sie sich an Apotheken, Lagerhäuser, Filialen von Supermärkten und Einzelhandelsgeschäften wie Walmart und Target. Bitten Sie Ihren Arzt, mit der Ausstellung eines Rezepts zu warten, bis Sie wissen, welche Apotheke Ihr Netz Medikament günstiger anbietet. Oder lassen Sie sich ein Rezept auf Papier ausstellen, das Sie in einer Apotheke Ihrer Wahl einlösen können.


Since I just received a new shipment of fertile hatching eggs in the mail, I thought you might like to tag along for the three week journey with me this time. There’s really not that much to it, the chick does most of the work. There are a few things that require monitoring to various degrees depending on the incubator used, but for the most part, the chick takes care of the heavy lifting.

The purpose of this blog series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.


The purpose of this series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.

The purpose of this blog series is to share what I know with you about the process. I hope that you will share in a little bit of the anticipation and excitement of hatching chicks and perhaps even give it a try yourself if you haven’t already. There are some basic considerations to take into account before delving into hatching, more on that next time.


More Hatch-along articles: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5Part 6, Part 7Part 8 

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Fortysomething_mama
12 years ago

Black copper marans for me too=:)

runningdoe
12 years ago

I want black copper marans! Such beautiful eggs!
Vicki Ritchie

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12 years ago

I have a Black Copper Marans at POL and three Blue Copper Marans that are 10 weeks old. I can't wait for Sammi's first egg. It should be any day now!

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12 years ago

I am going to hatch true Araucana eggs in the net few weeks.
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run and heel
12 years ago

Your post touched on what's going on up here. Our chicks came 'sexed' we only wanted 3 hens. We fell in love on the way home, especially with our little Barred rock, 'she' was so cute playing with my bracelets, 'her' name became Fiddle. We where in denial for weeks! How could it be that 'she' was a he? Even when the odd sounds starting coming from the garage,I was in denial. Maybe 'she' had a cold? Maybe it was one of our goats? On and on it went! So now that we have been stripped clean of "maybe it's… Read more »

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12 years ago

I loved your story about Fiddle and just love the name! I laughed when you told your girls to protect their virtue!!!

Carolynn Popp
12 years ago

This is GREAT! I have a ton of questions about the best way to add to my flock, so this is exciting. I'll sit on my hands for the next three weeks.

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