I'm still getting over my 15% pullet hatch rate. Any words of wisdom?

bantyshanty

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I have hatched out 24 silkies from October through last week. 4 out of these have been female. I live in the suburbs, and so I've had to part with all my cockerels. I just hatched three more boys!
Fortunately, I have one that's "special" so I get to keep him by default --inside lol.
Has anyone else had a similar experience this winter? I live in the Eastern , and all my eggs have come from the East, some from the South East.
I know there was more wet and less hot than usual. Any other reason besides chance?
None of the eggs was from my flock, btw.
 
I have none... I think it must be silkie genetics. I hatched 11 of 36 eggs. Bad hatch rate I know. But hatched 7 cockerals, and 4 pullets. Then I purchased a started pullet to give my other 4 girls a little rest... LOL
 
well I know that if the eggs are at a certain temperature , the will be a boy. and same with girls. I think if the eggs are at a lower temperature, they turn out to be boys. and if they are a higher temperature, they will be girls. that's what I heard but I'm not completely sure
 
Really good question & observation. I am hatching out a lot of peeps this month....now for the first time since the fall .......and HOPE it isn't all boys that appear. I feel your pain.:<( I can't have roos........but I do have homes for mine should that happen thankfully.
 
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how old were ur silkies when u could tell their sex? i've heard with silkies it can take FOREVER to be able to tell the sex. i've got showgirl eggs in the bator now....and silkies will be in the bator after the SG hatch. so i'm feeling like it's gonna take me forever to figure out which ones are roos!
 

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