Bullet or pullet

FaithVondras987

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I saw a video on someone saying that u can tell if a chick will hatch a male or female by the shape of the egg. Is this true or false, jw because I have eggs in an incubator and they are different shapes.
I was wondering if I can tell gender before hatching day... end of this month
 
False. Egg shape depends on how they form in the hens tract. No way to tell, though I wish there was :"( eggs that a hen lays will change in size and shape depending on hormonal, nutritional and environmental factors, it has nothing to do whith any chick growing inside
 
Common wives tale.....think about it this way, if it were really accurate commercial hatcheries would not be hatching so many excess cockerels. There is a thread, or two, here of members experimenting with it you could check out
 
Thank u, i was kinda hoping it was true Because I would have had a lot of hens.... lol, guess I will never know until they get older.
 
Although I've heard that incubating on the lower spectrum of 98-99 hatches more hens than cockerals. Havent tested it yet but Imma do so one day ;) my current batch has been 98.5 consistently so well see what I get out of my current 5 eggs
 
Iv got 11 eggs currently, only had to trash 3 due to oozing on the first day of incubation
 
Oof that sucks! I had my first embryo death ever in the incubator on day 14 this hatch :( I've never had it happen before! They've been infertile or maybe born whith a issue but I've never had an egg give out midway in incubation. :,( it was disappointing.
 
My first batch none hatched, after opening them I found they died while I was moving them from my chicken to incubator at day 10. Eggs were shipped so that may have also been y most didn’t make it. Only 3 had developing chicks that died from day 7-14
 

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