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Anyone ever try the high PH on the hens? (lots of apple cider vinegar in the water) for pullets? I know a couple of horse breeding farms that will " guarantee a filly" by upping the ph of the mare's uterus at breeding. I've heard of people putting ACV in the water to do a similar thing to hens (would the gut tract actually work for upping the egg production tract???)
I am going to try that! That sounds like a totally plausible theory.
 
ok I have a few questions, 1 are you using the broody hen hatch method? 2how many roosters do you have? 3 what brand of incubator do you use?
I use a broody hen when I have one. Usually not that often, but all small batches in my numbers 12 or less were hens. Obviously numbers in the 30's not a broody hen. :)
My incubator for the large hatches last year (I did two) were a Little Giant with a fan and egg turner- I borrowed from a friend. The hatch last month was from a home made incubator with fan and egg turner that my husband made for me. Got another one for Christmas, so now I will have two!
 
I'd suggest you try the refrigeration method? It works for me.
I have 14 in the fridge. I have only been turning them when I need to get to the extra lettuce and cucumbers and they are in the way. LOL.
I am not doing this to feed my family.... it is just for fun and I do have endless supply of beautiful eggs.
 
I have 14 in the fridge. I have only been turning them when I need to get to the extra lettuce and cucumbers and they are in the way. LOL.
I am not doing this to feed my family.... it is just for fun and I do have endless supply of beautiful eggs.
Okay, good to know your going to attempt this. Update with the results when you are ready to hatch them?
 

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