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PeepingK
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- Nov 12, 2021
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Yeah i noticed that too. At this point I’ll be happy with just 1 or 2 females out of the 10 lol.Second one looks like he could be a roo, comb development already. I feel for you, my last hatch I had three girls and five boys, they were from all different mothers. I think my olive egger only makes boys,. Also, I had one roo that was slow feathering, one girl that had fast feathering and the rest feathered out at the same time. It was fascinating to watch. At one point I thought I had one girl and the rest all boys
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Try doing some test hatches to confirm your theory that your Olive Egger lays only male embryos!