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In the Brooder
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If you have a candler you can tell right away - Duck eggs when lit tend to have a spiraling shadow or whorl around the shell. Chicken eggs do not.
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I got six straight run from TSC six weeks ago one BR two BA one silkie one OEGB and one Sebright. All pullet. The girl was so helpful trying to get me all girls.I bought 6 silkies from there about 8 weeks ago. Three are roos, three are pullets. Some are walnut, single, & rose combed.
I hope your luck is better than ours. Out of 6 silkies we got 6 roosters. I finally rehomed them all. I miss those white fluff balls. Maybe one day, we’ll try again.I bought 4 straight run silkies yesterday from tractor supply and hopefully they are all hens.
Our TSC store knows nothing about sexing chicks. I got one rooster brahma out of the pullet pen of light brahma chicks, which I don't mind.I got six straight run from TSC six weeks ago one BR two BA one silkie one OEGB and one Sebright. All pullet. The girl was so helpful trying to get me all girls.
I use my phone flashlight that I use for candling. I can do that in a bit.If you have a candler you can tell right away - Duck eggs when lit tend to have a spiraling shadow or whorl around the shell. Chicken eggs do not.
Do you have an image of that so I know what I'm looking for?If you have a candler you can tell right away - Duck eggs when lit tend to have a spiraling shadow or whorl around the shell. Chicken eggs do not.
The shell is pretty porous, couldn't tell, can you?If you have a candler you can tell right away - Duck eggs when lit tend to have a spiraling shadow or whorl around the shell. Chicken eggs do not.