vandamma72
In the Brooder
- Mar 14, 2015
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10 chicks total! Will have to upload some better pictures when my internet is faster. @bamadude
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I was thinking that given the genders are set in the creation of the female chick, then perhaps the gender bias could be determined by the parents of said chick.
so the manipulation would have to be done before the egg carrier. that would mean a bi-generational jump. in other words you manipulate the breeding pair to create the gender bias chick which then gives birth to the larger number of roosters (seeing as they are more popular). would be an interesting experiment. I guess you would have to also use a rooster that was the product of the same experimental factors else the next generation could revert to random again.
I know I could also be talking a lot of chicken poop too, however there must be some way to predispose one way or the other.
in any case, what is the evolutionary benefit to having so many cockerels? if the mating group is best at 4-1 then why are they not produced at that ratio?
this is not rhetorical, i'd be interested to hear theories if anyone has any?
21 chicks from 22 eggs. 18 were cockerels so we fed them to the snakes. Hopefully we'll get three decent laying hens.
Well, I was hoping to create more hens - you know, for eggs. You make a good case for growing out your chicks and keeping records of the sexes hatched.