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That is very interesting! Need to do it a few more times with the same number of eggs. Hmm, I wonder if this might mean the likelihood that my EE hen will produce females is higher. I can test it next year.
You know it might be. I have a black copper maran hen and she lays only female eggs every egg her previous owner hatched was a female.
I think it also has to do with the hen, some will be more prone to producing males and others females, but then some will do half and half.