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Hmm do you only use one roo?
it may be like with humans.
Like if my dad were to have more kids they would be girls. or if my friends dad somehow had more kids they would be boys.
She just happened to be the first girl out of four boys.
And man I really want some silkie eggs, but I can't order unless someone lets me send them cash through the mail. I have no paypal, or cards at the moments.... This sucks
The sex is determined by the hen, not the rooster. Unlike many other species.
The eggs I hatch are from breeders, not from my own flock. Although a friend of mine IS hatching eggs from my flock..... and there are several roosters in my flock. But again, it's the HEN that carries the sex determining gene.
Gryeyes is 100% correct . . . in chickens, the females determine the sex of the offspring.