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I did the round egg experiment for three generations. I got a bunch of pullets that laid round eggs. The hatch rate of male/female chicks was still about 50/50. I was using a barred rock hen and an Araucana rooster. So I knew the sex ratio as soon as they hatched. My hypotheses? By breeding hens that lay round eggs for a few generations, you will end up with a line of pullets that lay round eggs......


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Well, papa, he claimed it came from not wearing arch supports in his shoes for a couple of days. So, you be good now. Don't go causing any trouble!
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Who me ? Cause trouble? ME? Perish the thought!!!!! LOL ROFLMBO !!!!!!!!!
 
I did the round egg experiment for three generations. I got a bunch of pullets that laid round eggs. The hatch rate of male/female chicks was still about 50/50. I was using a barred rock hen and an Araucana rooster. So I knew the sex ratio as soon as they hatched. My hypotheses? By breeding hens that lay round eggs for a few generations, you will end up with a line of pullets that lay round eggs......
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But you got green round eggs!

I've always wondered if the time of year makes a difference. Early spring for more pullets? I got 6 of 9 pullets for my Serama hatch. Just lucky? or early spring? or maybe the hen laying the eggs threw out more females?


 
I kinda want to hatch some. But now I got no roo!

And now, knowing hubs and roosters...sigh. Even if one of the girls went broody tomorrow and one of the eggs was still fertilized would be a bad idea...
 
I kinda want to hatch some. But now I got no roo!

And now, knowing hubs and roosters...sigh. Even if one of the girls went broody tomorrow and one of the eggs was still fertilized would be a bad idea...

You can always buy some fertile eggs. Pick your breed too!

Are you working today, or (paid) day off?
 
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