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It can happen and I have it happen all the time here in my own hatches. I hatched around 37 BLRWs from my own eggs last fall and out of those chicks I got 3 or 4 pullets. This spring out of the SLW eggs (my own) I've hatched I've got 2 pullets to show for it. I have hatched many more cockerals than pullets out of all my breeds this spring/summer. It can and does happen unfortunately.
Straight run means you're willing to take your chances on what sex you get....if you want all pullets buy sexed birds.
I understand it happens, I have been running around 60% cockerals with my own. If trios weren't being sold of a breed I got roo heavy I wouldn't have said anything.
also, what are the odds of getting 5 of one breed to have them all be cockerals? ???
It can happen and I have it happen all the time here in my own hatches. I hatched around 37 BLRWs from my own eggs last fall and out of those chicks I got 3 or 4 pullets. This spring out of the SLW eggs (my own) I've hatched I've got 2 pullets to show for it. I have hatched many more cockerals than pullets out of all my breeds this spring/summer. It can and does happen unfortunately.
Straight run means you're willing to take your chances on what sex you get....if you want all pullets buy sexed birds.
I understand it happens, I have been running around 60% cockerals with my own. If trios weren't being sold of a breed I got roo heavy I wouldn't have said anything.
