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The OP is trying to blame the incubator for hatching 20 cockerels from 22 eggs.What went wrong ?
16 out of 22 is still a good hatch.
No I thought like high humidity can do something with sex but okI'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking; are you saying that you're getting good hatch rates but you don't like how many roosters are hatching and you think it's something with the incubator that's causing that?
Incubating has nothing to do with the gender of the chicks. That is determined the very second the egg is created inside the hen. All the eggs a hen will ever have are already inside her ovary when she is born, and all of them already have a set gender. The incubator has nothing to do with it, nor does incubation temperature, or even the rooster.
Or did you mean you had another batch after all those ones you listed and that one didn't do so well and you had a bad hatch? 16 out of 22 isn't the best, but it's not really terrible either.
Thought I read where humidity or temperature can change the sex of the chickenI'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking; are you saying that you're getting good hatch rates but you don't like how many roosters are hatching and you think it's something with the incubator that's causing that?
Incubating has nothing to do with the gender of the chicks. That is determined the very second the egg is created inside the hen. All the eggs a hen will ever have are already inside her ovary when she is born, and all of them already have a set gender. The incubator has nothing to do with it, nor does incubation temperature, or even the rooster.
Or did you mean you had another batch after all those ones you listed and that one didn't do so well and you had a bad hatch? 16 out of 22 isn't the best, but it's not really terrible either.
It can’t.Thought I read where humidity or temperature can change the sex of the chicken