Quailobsessed
Crowing
I have been fortunate enough to get mostly females in my clutches.
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Do you think incubation temps can affect chick sex in quail?I have been fortunate enough to get mostly females in my clutches.
Do you think incubation temps can affect chick sex in quail?
I know higher chicken incubation temps are "supposed" to produce more males.
If there's no info out there this could be the place to create it. Trouble is recording accurate temp with cheap Chinese incubators and cheap humidity/temp gauges is difficult (I too have been there). I've used my new Brinsea Max11 EX to check my favorite gauge and at 37.5° the gauge reads 36.9°I am also wondering this.
My first hatch was with a cheap china 'bator ... hatch rate was very good.
15 chicks from of 20 eggs.
But I got 10 males and only 5 females.
The extra thermometer I place in, showed 0.3°C + as the one of the 'bator.
Next hatch with this bator, I adjusted the temperature from 37.8 to 37.5 and had 13 chicks from 20 eggs ... 6 males and 7 females.
Unfortunately I didn't found any info about it.
Maybe just coincidence.... .
What! You haven't snuck a temp gauge under mum!?The hatch rates I was talking about weren't from an incubator, so I don't know the exact temperatures. You'll have to ask their parents
I don't know whether the temperatures effect the genders of the quails![]()
Do you think incubation temps can affect chick sex in quail?
I know higher chicken incubation temps are "supposed" to produce more males.
If there's no info out there this could be the place to create it. Trouble is recording accurate temp with cheap Chinese incubators and cheap humidity/temp gauges is difficult (I too have been there). I've used my new Brinsea Max11 EX to check my favorite gauge and at 37.5° the gauge reads 36.9°I also checked a glass thermometer and that was spot on.
Flippin scientist's.View attachment 2139341
None of the scientific papers I've read have found this to be the case. The experiments have been done.
That's cool. I did a lot of studying before I chose the right new incubator for me and I'm Soooo happy with my Maxi EX. Makes me feel like there's something I should be doing, but there really isn't.Meanwhile I have also a Brinsea Ovation 56 EX ... much more steady and comfortable.