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Solves the unwanted rooster problem.Nothing will hatch
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Solves the unwanted rooster problem.Nothing will hatch
I rarely have more than a dozen in a clutch, but I've had stretches where 60-75% of my hatches have been male. One year, I had three females hatch - out of three clutches. THREE! The following year, it was split half and half. Last year, we had mostly ladies (hurrah!!)I'm sure it because no one wants to read through 13 pages.... but the conversation is not " will a hotter incubator turn the eggs into females."
the conversation. IS ... IF the incubator is set at a higher temperature (no, not 110) for example 103.. will more of the male eggs NOT hatch, leaving more females.
If has been suggested to not turn, and too refrigerate. Also to add apple cider vinegar to hens water leading up to collection ....
No one is suggesting higher temps will turn eggs gender, although one posted has linked an article that temperature fluctuations DID in fact turn 10% of females into males.... read the article for details...somehere maybe page 7 or 8??
ANYWAYS...
I am the OP and I love roosters- I just am sick of having 70% roosters or more.
Yep same here. Last year I had broody hens all summer. Got 14 cockerels and 2 pullets from 3 hens sitting.I rarely have more than a dozen in a clutch, but I've had stretches where 60-75% of my hatches have been male. One year, I had three females hatch - out of three clutches. THREE! The following year, it was split half and half. Last year, we had mostly ladies (hurrah!!)
Pretty much everyone I've asked - and we have a LOT of 4H families who have been raising birds for generations - and it doesn't seem to matter what we do to try and influence the outcome. It's simply the luck of the draw.
{{{...sigh...}}}
I'm with you I got 9 of 12 chicks hatched as roos this year! I suspect somehow one of my hens in that trio is throwing all boys? The 1 random egg accidentally hatched was from outside the breeding trio I was working from was female. Go figure.I'm sure it because no one wants to read through 13 pages.... but the conversation is not " will a hotter incubator turn the eggs into females."
the conversation. IS ... IF the incubator is set at a higher temperature (no, not 110) for example 103.. will more of the male eggs NOT hatch, leaving more females.
If has been suggested to not turn, and too refrigerate. Also to add apple cider vinegar to hens water leading up to collection ....
No one is suggesting higher temps will turn eggs gender, although one posted has linked an article that temperature fluctuations DID in fact turn 10% of females into males.... read the article for details...somehere maybe page 7 or 8??
ANYWAYS...
I am the OP and I love roosters- I just am sick of having 70% roosters or more.
what does this mean??The only serious thing I have found you can do : change the weight of the hen several weeks or months before you gather fertilised eggs.
See page 11 for the source of this:what does this mean??