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Athiena14

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So i have 4 eggs set to hatch this weekend. Guys I'm worried what may come out. This is the group the had a single yolk twin and a conjoined twin come out of. Please tell me the rest with come out normal...
 
So i have 4 eggs set to hatch this weekend. Guys I'm worried what may come out. This is the group the had a single yolk twin and a conjoined twin come out of. Please tell me the rest with come out normal...
The type of issues that you are describing are usually attributed to genetics from breeding males and females that are too closely related. You may want to replace your drake.
 
The type of issues that you are describing are usually attributed to genetics from breeding males and females that are too closely related. You may want to replace your drake.
Eggs with double yolks are usually found in high production breeds in my experience, and have nothing to do with inbreeding.

The tendency to lay double yolkers is genetic... but again, not specifically due to inbreeding.
 
This is the group the had a single yolk twin and a conjoined twin come out of. Please tell me the rest with come out normal...
Eggs with double yolks are usually found in high production breeds in my experience, and have nothing to do with inbreeding.

The tendency to lay double yolkers is genetic... but again, not specifically due to inbreeding.
See the above quote from the OP. Nothing was mentioned about double yolks.
 

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