The Moonshiner's Chick Chat

You can reach out to a wildlife rescue to come take them,
Maybe I'll pump them full of food coloring first like they used to do with chicken eggs.
Then when they hatch they'll be all different colors just to add confusion for them.
 
Been busy and work too much. Had too many coons get things this year. Caught and disposed of 2 seperate families. Anyway, this last group got hold of my broody who was sitting on a clutch of green 2nd gen EE eggs, sired by my new Roo a Chocolate Cuckoo Orp. 5 survived to be incubated and hatched. Did I somehow get 4 chocolate barred chicks out of them? Or 4 chocolate somethings and 1 barred black?
 

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If 10 out of 12 chicks you hatch are males, is it time to get rid of those hens or is the sample size too small to determine if they are truly male heavy?
 
Hi everybody!

So I have about 120 chickens now. One of them decided to be sneaky and has a hidden clutch of eggs. I candled them today and they are about 7-10 days developed. Looks like I am having chicks soon....
 
Hi everybody!

So I have about 120 chickens now. One of them decided to be sneaky and has a hidden clutch of eggs. I candled them today and they are about 7-10 days developed. Looks like I am having chicks soon....
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120 and chicks on the way. Sweeeeeeeeet
I'm trying to get chicks hatching at least once a week but it will be very small numbers.
Thanks for the update.
 
If 10 out of 12 chicks you hatch are males, is it time to get rid of those hens or is the sample size too small to determine if they are truly male heavy?
What determines the sex of the chick?
In mammals it's usually the male.
 

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