It occurred to me.. crazy egg idea

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Cant wait to see your sultans how fun. I read someplace once they had been raised for meat too... Never know ir now. Just a thought jumbo sultans

I recall reading that too, that sultans had a very nice breast and made good meat birds. I have a few hens who are quite "puny" and are no where near the standard weight although my sultans are standards. Since I have been working on breeding sultans for colors I have crossed in a few different larger breeds. I figured why not go for some size as well as color. I really want the mille fleur color but that would be going backwards in size :( I currently have a "sultan" roo who's far larger than my white standard, he's barred and blue with splotches and some reddish colors. He is absolutely no color I can identify haha! He stands well above the standard rooster and he's a little bulkier. His mom is most likely a brahma/sultan. I also have a cochin/sultan hen and a shamo/sultan hen. I think my brahma mixed hen throws splashes too, I have two HUGE sultan splash pullets.
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Anyway, although it seems off topic about these guys, they are the reason both of my incubators are full constantly and I have not set the chilled eggs yet. I'm getting a ton of eggs from the colored project birds and I have some results from them.
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It's hard to devote incubator space to test eggs when this is what my young project birds are giving me :D
(no polish were used at all in my breeding program)
 
Well after pulling clear eggs (young roosters are not hitting the spot all the time) I had room to shove about a dozen refrigerated eggs into 2 incubators.

The eggs are about 3 weeks old and from my Old rooster who did hit the spot most of the time. The eggs sat in a bowl on the lowest shelf of my refrigerator, just over the veggie bins. This may or may not make a difference. The previous chilled eggs I hatched were nearly frozen, some I tossed were frozen and had cracked from the ice whites!

I had about 2 dozen to choose from so I picked the densest shells with good looking yolks to set. I will mark the chicks with sharpies or dye or something when they are born and will also attempt to feather and vent sex them (not experienced at this).
 
Just did a candle of the chilled eggs. There was no development in any. No early deaths, just failure to even start on all. It's most likely due to the amount of time I had refrigerated them.

It may be better to wait until my young roosters hit the spot closer to 100 percent of the time before I give this another try with less chill time.
 

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