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Kass, I think this Wheaten/BBR is a male also. I sure got mainly tails, no tufts and males from this hatch roll.png. Do you all think this 1st one is male judging by his more uneven coloring? There's only a couple girls in the batch, the rest ALL boys. 

Also, here's this one I wasn't sure of the color of a few wks back. The color is so cool looking, gray, buff & white splash on the wings and then her breast is coming in buff. I guess the trade off for so many tailed boys is that I got this really cool girl, huh?? One was taken in the shade and one was with flash.

ETA: They're 5 wks now.

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Funny my hatch was a lot of tails too. I saw a couple of other breeders saying that also. I will send you more eggs if you are so disappointed.

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It is just me, or does it seem like a lot of people are having a male heavy year? I know I am, and I have heard others locally say they haven't been able to hatch many, if any, pullets at all.

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I have been mostly hatching males this year.  Luckily with my most important hatch I had three pullets with tufts.  Sorry not trying to brag, wink.png but it is just so exciting to finally have tufts!

 

I have had batches of all males to 80% males.  I guess I am going to have a full freezer this year.
 

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Funny my hatch was a lot of tails too. I saw a couple of other breeders saying that also. I will send you more eggs if you are so disappointed.

Oh heck no! These babies are super awesome and tame, I love them. I decided to just place what boys I could and take the others to get caponized at the vet school nearby. I don't show and I don't breed so they can have tails if they want. It's temperament I'm interested in and that they've got :-)

Can you tell if the BBR is a boy?

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Well they say the temperatures affect alligator sex (in theory). Over 34 degrees centigrade (93.2)produces more males. 

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I am thinking the buff onr may be a splash wheaten but there is so many genes mixed in with the  Araucana chickens it is still a guessing game. It is starting to look roo-ish, I would give it a little more time to make sure. The combs on the roos turn pink/red much faster then the hens.

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Ksane, my bbr boy has much more and brighter feathers and I think he is younger then the one you posted.  I can't see the comb, and am not experienced at picking out gender in the araucana yet, but I'm leaning towards girl(ish)  I hope I'm not giving false hope.

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I think this one's actually younger, it was born June 20 so that was after NEOCS.

Man, I hope you're right lol

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Well they say the temperatures affect alligator sex (in theory). Over 34 degrees centigrade (93.2)produces more males. 

 



i agree,  Last year when I had my temps off just a bit I tended to get more boys.  This year I have had 100% boy from a 100% hatch.  hu.gifI do think I tend to hatch more boys when I hatch in early spring or fall.  More girls in late spring summer.  I only do small hatches usually 15 or so.  I am sure I do not hatch enough eggs to really contribute to the odds.  Oh and I have only hatched for three years so far. 

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