Feb 21, 2010 #1 mitchell Hatching 10 Years Feb 21, 2009 6 0 7 kentucky is there a way to control the sex of chicks by the temp in the incubator?
Feb 21, 2010 #3 Ridgerunner Retired Premium Feather Member 16 Years Feb 2, 2009 34,517 40,449 1,257 Southeast Louisiana If that were possible, the commercial hatcheries would have caught on many decades ago. The sex is determined when the egg is laid. Incubation temperature does not affect sex.
If that were possible, the commercial hatcheries would have caught on many decades ago. The sex is determined when the egg is laid. Incubation temperature does not affect sex.
Feb 21, 2010 #4 Cacklin" Hens Songster 9 Years Jan 26, 2010 249 3 109 VA No but I wish it was? How did you come up with that anyway lol?
Feb 21, 2010 #5 WhoaNellie Songster 9 Years Feb 16, 2010 133 0 109 NE Ohio Many reptiles can have their sex determined by the incubating temps.
Feb 21, 2010 #6 Teach97 Bantam Addict 11 Years Nov 12, 2008 5,603 22 241 Hooker, OK there is a young person wanting to do a science fair project.... why don't we offer some support and advice and help them run a project to explore this? (yeah...I know the answer...but I think it makes for a good project for a kid) Anyone game?? here is the link to the question https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=299831 Last edited: Feb 21, 2010
there is a young person wanting to do a science fair project.... why don't we offer some support and advice and help them run a project to explore this? (yeah...I know the answer...but I think it makes for a good project for a kid) Anyone game?? here is the link to the question https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=299831