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  1. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    Okay, so back to my possible experiment thread, I'm unsure if I'll be able to do specific hens to compare, So I have 2 options: Just Compare ratios within each breed I hatch (i.e., see how many males and females hatch out of 5 eggs from multiple breeds each) or just test my sexlink pwn since...
  2. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    Ehhh.... that's basically what hatcheries do. And they have a lot more options than most other people
  3. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    Perhaps I'll do a test (as well as I can with my setup) later next spring while I'm incubating
  4. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    That's what I (kinda) did. I had a female pheonix that was always very pullet heavy in her hatches. I think out of 30 plus chicks that made it past the 4 weeks necessary for.mine, only 3 or 4 developed male signals. Too bad I had to rehome her because of her nesting sites
  5. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    Male passes a Z chromosome, and females pass either a Z or W chromosome. Same thing a mammals, but opposite genders
  6. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    That's for certain reptiles. Not birds
  7. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    Show qualitynones have beaks too short to hatch naturally
  8. JacinLarkwell

    I have a bone to pick with all you incubating ppl...

    I tend to forget about them a lot. I actually think I'm more attentive to the brooding hens than the incubator
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