100% hatch with my LG and no auto turner.

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I didn't realize that about your family. I have 5 boys, and a little girl in the middle... Glad you got your girl finally on the end. My YW teacher had 5 boys before she got her tag-along girl
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Sorry, not trying to hijack...
Congrats on your 100% hatch! Can't wait to see pics of your babies.
 
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From feathersite.com

Red Sex-Links are the result of various crosses. White Rocks with the silver factor (the dominant white gene would produce all white offspring) are crossed with a New Hampshire male to produce the Golden Comet. Silver Laced Wyandotte crossed with New Hampshire gives the Cinnamon Queen. Two other crosses are obtained with Rhode Island White x Rhode Island Red, and Delaware x Production Red. These two crosses are simply called Red Sex-Links. Males hatch out white and, depending on the cross, feather out to pure white or with some black feathering. Females hatch out buff or red also depending on cross, and they feather out in one of three ways.

1. Buff with white or tinted undercolor (such as Golden Comet, Rhode Island Red x Rhode Island White)
2. Red with White or tinted undercolor (Cinnamon Queen)
3. Red with Red undercolor (Delaware x Production Red) (In this color pattern it is almost impossible to distinguish daughters' color from father's color.)


HTH
 
Way to go with a perfect first try....gonna be hard to beat those results eh?

Any special details that you want to share in regards to the success?

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I really didn't do anything special I turned the eggs 3 times a day kept the temp at around 100 to 101 and the humidity at about 30% until day 18 then I raised the humidity to 55% and stopped turning them 2 days later they hatched I was pretty amazed myself I really only planned on 3 or 4 hatching I guess it was just beginners luck.
 

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