WOW -- so double sized Silkie!
In my area, with a lot of city folk who can have 4 to 6 hens, they love colored eggs! So those are the chicks/hens that can command big dollar. EEs are so very popular due to that, as well as the variety of feather color for most. They want the eye candy.
This years hatches will start laying in next 4-6 weeks, with younger hatches 8-12 weeks out. I can barely contain myself just waiting to see the color of their eggs.

Expect a lot of blue and green....

If all goes as planned, the incubator will probably be used for some of the first hatches in 2018, to supply chicks on CL and at chicken swaps.
I'm working on a couple more pens to separate my purebreds for those to be broody hatched. Some are Marans, others Ameraucana & Orpingtons. Prefer broody raised --- they are taught to be "chickens" !!
These will be some of my "farm income" efforts! I have a barn that is basically unused for more than special needs to stall a goat or horse, so I can easily set pens for grow out in there. I still use the tack/feed room for feed. But rarely have a need for stalls now. Even considering removing the partitions in 1/2 of it to more easily arrange things.
