Is it common to hatch more boys than girls?

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I have limited experience hatching but: 5 out of 8 boys, 1 out of 16 a boy and 2 out of 3 boys. I love boys but when it comes to chickens I want more girls.
 
It's 50%. You flip the coin for each chick. Heads is not more common than tails, but you could end up getting more heads flips than tails.
 
50/50 is the average over large numbers of chicks. You could get anything in a small hatch. All the way from all boys to all girls. Each egg has a 50/50 chance.
 
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Did I read this right? Your second hatch, you hatched 16 and only 1 of them was a boy? In that case, if you add up your three hatches, you got 27 chicks and only 8 of them were boys so it sounds like you actually got a lot more girls than boys....
 
I remember my first hatch with pasofino's eggs. Started with 14 eggs. Only got 6 pullets and no roos. amazing hey...?.
 
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Did I read this right? Your second hatch, you hatched 16 and only 1 of them was a boy? In that case, if you add up your three hatches, you got 27 chicks and only 8 of them were boys so it sounds like you actually got a lot more girls than boys....

Actually, no. Only one out of 16 hatched and it was a boy. They were supposed to be Auracanas bought on e-bay but he turned out to be an EE. Beautiful boy though.
 
Oh, I see. Well, you have had a little bad luck then.
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My luck has been roughly the opposite of yours. I've also had 3 hatches that sound similar to yours. First 3 out of 4 were girls, second only 1 hatched (shipped eggs) and it was a girl and in the last hatch 4 out of 7 were girls. So sorry for your experience - hope it gets better.
 
every hatch I've had has had 1 boy and the rest girls. Lucky I guess.
 

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