I've read here that it was suggested that the number of roosters/hens in the flock will affect the gender that the hen decides.
For example, if there is only 1 or 2 roosters in the flock, the hen may be more inclined to make more of the eggs in her clutch roosters to balance out. And vice versa if there were more roosters than hens. Whether or not she actually controls which sex they are or if it's a random selection of her chromosomes, I don't know.
For example, if there is only 1 or 2 roosters in the flock, the hen may be more inclined to make more of the eggs in her clutch roosters to balance out. And vice versa if there were more roosters than hens. Whether or not she actually controls which sex they are or if it's a random selection of her chromosomes, I don't know.