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Are you reading scientific papers now?

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Are you reading scientific papers now?
I haven't found anyone selling mottled Japanese bantams of decent quality.Can't hurt, the eggs I used were super small so I was grasping at straws to at least have a few hatch. Were you serious, nobody has any Japanese bantams for sale?
Swear earlier this year everybody had them, a lot of them wern't very pretty though but they were around.
Not the ones you share with meAre you reading scientific papers now?![]()
But I share the good ones!Not the ones you share with me![]()
That's debatable.But I share the good ones!
For a paper to get published in a peer-reviewed journal, it has to be at least somewhat "good". Meta-analyses are usually better than papers that only contain a single study, as a meta-analysis has data that's taken from multiple independent studies, and then is statistically combined.That's debatable.
I vote inbreeding. No history of disease in my birds for a while.My vote is for a genetic glitch somewhere. I have had this happen with inbred birds, not saying this is your issue at all but there are many genetic factors that could cause this hatch problem from a single hen.