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I am sure this is a stupid question...

however are some breeds more likely to statistically hatch more boys than girls???

and conversely some that might be more girls than boys?

I gather some are easier to hatch than others?

(someone has offered to hatch for me!) :D

AND dare I ask what do people do with the boys?

are they snake food?

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there isn't any breed that hatches more boys then girls or vice versa.

 

the main benefit to an autosexing breed is that you know from hatch which are boys and which are girls; it's possible to cull the chicks at a day old rather than feeding them for 6/8/10 weeks before you work out the sex and cull the boys.

 

You do have to go into it with your eyes open and be prepared for a hatch of 100% boys as it could happen.

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I know I couldn't dispatch a day old chick on the basis of gender (different story if it's deformed or something). I have taken the logic that any boys I hatch will have a good life, and if I can't find them a home by the time they crow they will be dinners.

 

I had 5 boys last year that I couldn't rehome (2 did find wonderful homes), these 5 boys all made very tasty meals. It's not an easy thing to do, but at least they lived a happy life until they crowed.

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I know I couldn't dispatch a day old chick on the basis of gender (different story if it's deformed or something). I have taken the logic that any boys I hatch will have a good life, and if I can't find them a home by the time they crow they will be dinners.

 

I had 5 boys last year that I couldn't rehome (2 did find wonderful homes), these 5 boys all made very tasty meals. It's not an easy thing to do, but at least they lived a happy life until they crowed.

 

thanks my way of thinking to at least if they end up on a plate their life wasn't a waste culling a day old doesn't sit right with me

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