So normally this wouldn't be an issue if I didn't care about fertile eggs but I have some hens that I would like to hatch eggs from. I have 7 Ameraucana hens and 4 laying hens. I know my old rooster has a color preference so he was sent to the bachelor pad for a while and replaced by another rooster to cross with the Ameraucans and the same thing happened when I set eggs. I have set 2 batches of eggs, first with the old rooster (26 Am eggs + 5 of the layer's eggs) and the other batch with a different rooster (all 31 Am eggs). With the 26 Am eggs 5 were fertile and only ONE made it to hatch and the Laying hen's eggs all hatched with the older rooster. I switched roosters and not one of the 31 eggs were fertile! It was really unfortunate too because I randomly found that rooster dead in the coop and he was the one I was planning on keeping to use again next year. I didn't set any eggs of my layers for that batch but I only ever seen both the roosters breed with my laying hens who are all black and one silver. My Ameraucanas are all Wheatens.
Is this a color preference or are my Ameraucana girls playing hard to get? The Ams are 1yr old and the layers are 2 years old. I'm pretty upset throwing all those eggs away and not hatching anything because I cannot hatch and raise anything for a long time, possibly not until next year and I didn't want to keep 4 roosters through the winter!
Any suggestions or theories as to what is going on here or what I can do to get the proper girls covered?
Is this a color preference or are my Ameraucana girls playing hard to get? The Ams are 1yr old and the layers are 2 years old. I'm pretty upset throwing all those eggs away and not hatching anything because I cannot hatch and raise anything for a long time, possibly not until next year and I didn't want to keep 4 roosters through the winter!
Any suggestions or theories as to what is going on here or what I can do to get the proper girls covered?