My Pita Pintas hatch out more girls than boys and the same has been true with the PP/CL mixes that I've hatched this year. Need some girls? I also have a subflock of PPs and PP mix chicks hatched and cut lose by broodies that are 80% pullets. The mix chicks will lay green eggs!On the breed genetics chart it says that a red rooster over a crele hen will produce a red sex link. The girls being solid and the boys being barred.
I have my hatchery NH roo and my Amerlia and two of her eggs hatched under a broody 9 days ago. Because she is a hybrid I didn't know what would happen but I hoped that the chicks would be sex linked because her parentage is crele pene/legbar. These are the two chicks. I am thinking that my boy streak is contnuing. (their hatchmate is a male NH Dorking SL) They clearly aren't solid red and they are no major differences between them other than one has a more defined marking on its head. What do you think of the wings does it look like they could end up red barred/cuckoo?
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At first I thought it didn't look like barring/cuckoo but then I realized that I haven't seen it in any color but grey and brown so what do I know.
I know no one is keeping track but I have the opposite gift as Ron.
Since July 2013 my broodies have hatched 33 chicks.
If these two are cockerels that will mean the overall boy/girl ratio is 24/9.![]()
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I had 4 great little SL pullets in my Easter hatch. I sold them all assuming that there would be more around the next corner.
I have two girls on a total of 11 eggs and Ron set 23 for me on fridaythat his male/female ratio luck is passed to that hatch and not the other way around![]()