according to the law of averageslau ) if you have 90% boys than someone else will have 90% girls. The ration will, over many hatches, equal close to 50\50.
I also have an overpowering amount of Roos
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according to the law of averageslau ) if you have 90% boys than someone else will have 90% girls. The ration will, over many hatches, equal close to 50\50.
so @chiqita can take all the girlsaccording to the law of averageslau ) if you have 90% boys than someone else will have 90% girls. The ratio will, over many hatches, equal close to 50\50.
so @chiqita can take all the girls
You are up fairly far so daylight hours are getting fairly short for you. They start at an average age which would normally be 22 to 24 weeks old. The low light usually slows them down by a couple of weeks but they may not start at all without supplemental light going into November.I have one hen that has been laying for a full month, and my other two Bresse hens are coming up on 24 weeks and haven't laid yet. They're from the same flock and the same hatch. What is the average time for them to start laying?
I took pictures of my bresse chicks today I can't tell sex yet, but I need to soon to pick my best boys for breeding they need to go for decrowing surgery in about a month any help in picking out boys vs pullets and which to breed with are much needed
I am only able to pay for 2 roos to be decrowed, the others I will have to caponize, which we're still learning how. Does anyone have a dozen white bresse hatching eggs for sale?