We have not heard of any update on the emu eggs. @Asever1
Well I'm glad I didn't miss it then!!! Really wish we could get an update though lol
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We have not heard of any update on the emu eggs. @Asever1
Did you hatch sex links or have an autosexing breed?Rats, I just sexed al of my nine chicks and at least 5 are Roos which means I have only 3 girls and can only keep one at best I'm pretty bummed out right now.![]()
If you are good at vent sexing then use it only. Unless you have breeding a fast feathering breed to a slow feathering breed and the feathering speed is linked to gender, it does not work.No but I vent sexed and wing sexed but I did have a few auto sexing breed![]()
Yes!Oh thanks that means maybe I don't have than many Roos yay yay yay
The table below contains some of the birds that can be crossed to produce chicks that can be feather sexed.
Any of the males in the table, can be crossed with any of the females in the table to produce offspring that can be feather sexed. If you purchased your birds from a hatchery, check with the hatchery to see if the hatchery feather sexed the birds you purchased. If your stock was feather sexed, then the chickens can not be used for feather sexing crosses.
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Thanks Mike. It's all good! I wasn't expecting a great numbers hatch when I was setting all those "aged" eggs. I had figured "maybe" 20ish.![]()
I sure hadn't figured they'd take that long to hatch though! Especially when many others were early. That waiting was a killer!![]()
(It'll warrant further investigation with the new 'bator on my part)