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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Marches Farmer on July 10, 2015, 06:10:05 pm

Title: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Marches Farmer on July 10, 2015, 06:10:05 pm
So, I sent for a dozen Silver Laced Wyandotte hatching eggs from a highly reputable breeder.  They arrived in good order and only one proved infertile.  The 11 hatched are strong chicks and growing away well BUTnow they're feathering up only one may be the breed I expected and the others look like another breed entirely.  I've contacted the breeder and he'll be phoning me to discuss but not sure of the best way forward.  I know I can raise these chicks and sell them for a good price at POL, but I really wanted to buy in a cockerel and start a new SLW breeding group.  On the other hand, if he should suggest sending the correct eggs, I don't want to hatch any more this season as I like chicks to be well grown before Winter settles in on our hilltop.  Hmm, what to do ....?
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: roddycm on July 10, 2015, 06:21:42 pm
Go to one of the poultry sales, maybe Ross on Wye or the like and buy there if you dont want to hatch more this year. Personally I would just hatch another batch :)
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Kimbo on July 10, 2015, 06:24:36 pm
as you didn't get what the breeder said you were getting what about asking him to give you a young SLW cockerel and a couple of pullets? You are 11 chicks down on the deal after all
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Steph Hen on July 11, 2015, 07:47:24 am
Like Kimbo, ask to swap some/ all of yours for slw chicks/ growers that breeder has.
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Stereo on July 11, 2015, 02:07:54 pm
Seller might be a long way away in terms of live birds. I would give him / her the benefit of the doubt though, it does happen to the best of us. It's a shame but all you can ask is that they sort you out next year with some freebies. I bought some eggs from a member here and had an excellent hatch rate and perfect birds, except one huge brown hen who looks like a hybrid. I have no idea what she is but she's lovely so I'm not fussed.

At the end of the day, buying in eggs to start your own flock of a breed is hard work. I've also started Silver Laced Dottes this year and spend £60 on eggs to get 3 very nice pullets and 3 very nice cockerels. But, assuming they survive until breeding age, I've got a start in the breed and can rapidly accelerate from there.

God knows how much I've spent on Copper Marans eggs to finally have a small flock of good standard birds and it's taken me near on 3 years to get there.
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on July 11, 2015, 05:05:57 pm
you could just buy em in as day olds :)
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Steph Hen on July 11, 2015, 05:36:46 pm
How did you get on?
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Marches Farmer on July 11, 2015, 05:46:16 pm
Well .... he hasn't phoned me yet.  Thank you for your suggestions. After we i8nadvertently bought in a cockerel with avian leukosis some years ago, and it spread through the flock despite him being quarantined and us following strict procedures, we resolved only to buy in hatching eggs from then on.  Freebies next year seems the best option so far.
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on July 11, 2015, 08:33:30 pm
I know of a few breeders in Wales I could send you their contact details. :)
Title: Re: Hatching Eggs Wrong Breed
Post by: Marches Farmer on July 14, 2015, 11:33:16 am
Yes, I'd be grateful for the information.  Welsh stock would probably be quite hardy!