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using extremely high temps to hatch only females

Has anyone tried this, or read any articles on it?
yes, yes, I know roosters are important- but as a person who always gets 80% roosters I am wondering if this has been done. I know with other species (human for example) female sperm can survive less than ideal conditions much better than male- so I was hoping someone else had done an experiment.... otherwise I might.
I've had temperature spikes in my bator.. chick gender as far as I know is determined before incubation by the hen..

My temp spike.. resulted in an equal gender of chicks hatching.. with an equal number of deformities.. Depending on which day or how high the temp is.. you're just speeding formation.. making duckling with no eyes and so on.. you should get early hatching not extra females... IMO, according to EVERYTHING I've read/experienced with POULTRY eggs.

Replace hens not the rooster if gender ratio of offspring is the consideration for cause.

Refrigerated eggs holds truth to more females. I only hatch refrigerated eggs mainly, occasionally fresh.
I'll let you know if anything hatches.. out of desperation.. I set Bielefelder eggs that have been in my fridge since September! :oops: But lots of folks have hatched refrigerator eggs, so results should be available.

:pop
 
I've had temperature spikes in my bator.. chick gender as far as I know is determined before incubation by the hen..

My temp spike.. resulted in an equal gender of chicks hatching.. with an equal number of deformities.. Depending on which day or how high the temp is.. you're just speeding formation.. making duckling with no eyes and so on.. you should get early hatching not extra females... IMO, according to EVERYTHING I've read/experienced with POULTRY eggs.

Replace hens not the rooster if gender ratio of offspring is the consideration for cause.


I'll let you know if anything hatches.. out of desperation.. I set Bielefelder eggs that have been in my fridge since September! :oops: But lots of folks have hatched refrigerator eggs, so results should be available.

:pop
I've hatched eggs as old as 3 weeks.
 
I've had temperature spikes in my bator.. chick gender as far as I know is determined before incubation by the hen..

My temp spike.. resulted in an equal gender of chicks hatching.. with an equal number of deformities.. Depending on which day or how high the temp is.. you're just speeding formation.. making duckling with no eyes and so on.. you should get early hatching not extra females... IMO, according to EVERYTHING I've read/experienced with POULTRY eggs.

Replace hens not the rooster if gender ratio of offspring is the consideration for cause.


I'll let you know if anything hatches.. out of desperation.. I set Bielefelder eggs that have been in my fridge since September! :oops: But lots of folks have hatched refrigerator eggs, so results should be available.

:pop
REALLY?? wow- please let me know the results of the 2.5 month old refrigerated eggs.
VERY INTERESTED!!!!!:love
 

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