Damn that's very interesting, Is it possible the mother consciously decided not to have male offspring to keep it out of danger from my current cockerel?
"In birds, the sex of the embryo is determined by the egg, not the sperm (as it is in humans)."
Well that annihilates my King Henry VIII theory entirely 😂.
Thanks for sharing the link!
Its been only hens in multiple batches over the last 3 years since I got the flock, it would surprise me if it was a case of luck, but if I start getting only cockerels i'll let you know!
On a human note, my entire "biologically incapable" theory was spawned from hearing that King Henry VIII...
Aha I don't want cockerels so its great for me. If you saw the size and violent tendancies of the one I have at the moment you would probably see him capable of keeping a hundred hens in line no problem 😂
8 full grown from that cockerel, with another two at the age where they should start displaying cockerel-like symptoms but nothing as if yet. Seems like the window is passing. I'm actually very happy about that, one cockerel is enough 😂.
Edit: Also, I've never stored or incubated any eggs...
Hi, I've been keeping chickens for a few years now. I have 1 cockerel and 10 hens, 8 of which were born under the cockerel. I have never got a cockerel and the only common factor is the current cockerel I have
Is this because he's genetically incapable? I've also heard that chicks can change...
Thanks, I hadn't thought of that but I will try and create a space like that tomorrow. At the moment they are asleep in the henhouse and all is peaceful so hopefully that will continue tomorrow. before it got dark and they got sleepy they were being attacked constantly. Thanks for your advice
Just reintroduced 2 one and a half month old silkie chicks with mother hen to the rest of the flock. Tried slowly integrating them by letting the hens see them first and now that I have integrated them fully they are being left alone by all of the flock apart from one, who is constantly...