Good discussion.... people are finding that there is a better hatch rate when the eggs are kept no more than about 1-week before incubation right? Let me know if I'm not.how many do you think per each collection time frame
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Good discussion.... people are finding that there is a better hatch rate when the eggs are kept no more than about 1-week before incubation right? Let me know if I'm not.how many do you think per each collection time frame
Science seems to agree with you:Good discussion.... people are finding that there is a better hatch rate when the eggs are kept no more than about 1-week before incubation right? Let me know if I'm not.
I havn't found any research to proove a way of getting more girls. If you have the incubator room, you could save a few dozen eggs for 3 weeks and let us know what hatches.Is there any proof behind the eggs set later after being laid hatch more girls theory?
Thank YOU!!Science seems to agree with you:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20460670
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19903965
As I recall, in her book Gail Damerow (Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens) said that if there were a way to tell the gender of a chick in the egg, the big egg producers would have latched on to it by now...and not troubled to hatch out males.....so from what I have heard, no way until hatch day -- for sex-links and autosexing breeds.Is there any proof behind the eggs set later after being laid hatch more girls theory?