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Thank ya'll so much for all the great info. I was confused about the 'lethal' gene, yes. I thought maybe it could cause fertility issues. Thank you for clearing that part up for me, Buttercup.
Now I know why I had some not making it all the way, even tho fertile. Also, I've had a few born 'weak' here and there that would not thrive.
The longest I've ever held my eggs was 7 days...maybe a bit too long, I guess.
I'm thinking, tho, that maybe it's an issue of age?? I bought the original 12 birds last summer. I have lost three of them--one hen got eggbound really bad, the other two just got weak, and died a few months apart. I put 3 of my younger hens in each of the breeding cages after that. That brought my total hens up to 12.
I'm going to put together a third breeding pen, and just keep 4 hens and 1 roo in each. That leaves 1 roo out, tho. Sigh....I guess make that 4 breeding cages....and I'll keep him 4 young hens from my 3-week old ones when they're ready. Then, if I still have a major fertility issue, I can narrow it down some....just mark eggs from individual cages...ok, I think I can do this, lol. Kinda like a science project.
Oh, and btw Buttercup, the one with the really dark head is my favorite. He's bigger bodied than the rusty-headed ones. And not mean like them, either. I had hoped some of the young would get that dark head, but no such luck. Every male I've hatched out has the rust head. I'd like to add some new blood to mine, but it seems no one around here has them anymore. Maybe come spring I can have some shipped to me.
I hadn't thought about the daylight factor, JJMR. I'll make sure to rig them up some 'mood lighting', lol. Thanks.

The longest I've ever held my eggs was 7 days...maybe a bit too long, I guess.
I'm thinking, tho, that maybe it's an issue of age?? I bought the original 12 birds last summer. I have lost three of them--one hen got eggbound really bad, the other two just got weak, and died a few months apart. I put 3 of my younger hens in each of the breeding cages after that. That brought my total hens up to 12.
I'm going to put together a third breeding pen, and just keep 4 hens and 1 roo in each. That leaves 1 roo out, tho. Sigh....I guess make that 4 breeding cages....and I'll keep him 4 young hens from my 3-week old ones when they're ready. Then, if I still have a major fertility issue, I can narrow it down some....just mark eggs from individual cages...ok, I think I can do this, lol. Kinda like a science project.
Oh, and btw Buttercup, the one with the really dark head is my favorite. He's bigger bodied than the rusty-headed ones. And not mean like them, either. I had hoped some of the young would get that dark head, but no such luck. Every male I've hatched out has the rust head. I'd like to add some new blood to mine, but it seems no one around here has them anymore. Maybe come spring I can have some shipped to me.
I hadn't thought about the daylight factor, JJMR. I'll make sure to rig them up some 'mood lighting', lol. Thanks.