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Quote:If it were true, then hatcheries would refrigerate eggs to get more pullets.I think if what your breeder said was true, everyone would be refrigerating before setting eggs(I know I would). I don't know, it would be interesting to know if anyone else has heard this or if anyone has hatched out any roosters that were refrigerated.
None of the methods work, except a better chance of selecting for hens that lay eggs that have female embryos(Hens determine gender in chickens. An embryo is either a male or female based on what she provides--different from humans). Even then, A hen will usually have both male and female embryos--It is really just statistics.
Storage for refrigerated eggs is supposed to be small end up. I have seen a study where cold storage increased hatch rate for eggs over two weeks old. Up until then it did not make a difference.Agreed i need to know! LOL ive had some bad luck with fridge eggs. Ive set a total of 24 in the past with different days in the fridge and ive only had one hatch